![]() ![]() ![]() She lives in a multi-faith retirement community founded by Quakers, the Religious Society of Friends, in Sandy Spring, Maryland. She is retired from teaching inter-disciplinary sexuality studies at the undergraduate level. Hutchins was raised as a progressive Methodist baptised in the crucible of the civil rights movement and often speaks about how how family's fight for an integrated neighborhood church shaped her early identity. today, and looks at the intersection of roles between sex workers and the helping professions. Sacred Sexuality Traditions and Trends," offers a queer feminist approach to the variety of sex-positive spiritualities being explored and practiced in the U.S. Her 2001 doctoral dissertation, "Erotic Rites: A Cultural Analysis of Contemporary U.S. ![]() She co-edited Bi Any Other Name: Bisexual People Speak Out, the anthology that catalyzed the bi movement decades ago.Ī native Washingtonian, Hutchins teaches the inter-connecting issues of race, gender and class in her work and sexual liberation's connection to overall issues of social justice and human rights. ![]() bisexual rights and liberation movement who has increasingly integrated issues of spiritual beliefs and practices into her sexuality education work. Loraine Hutchins, Ph.D., is a founder and leader of the U.S. ![]()
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