Category Archives: Sexerati Interviews

Karen Rayne & Karen Kreps Let Teens Self-Savvy: An Interview on Sex Ed Online

Sex @ SXSW is in its own full-swing: Sexerati has landed, been conservative for no decent reason about giving out promotional buttons (ask me for one!), and has had a chance to even bump into some of these fine panelists. Here’s the last in this interview series, a two-for-one with the co-presenters of Sex Ed [...]

Rebecca Fox Will Not Just Be Quiet, Please: An Interview On Blogging as Bloodsport for Women

Rebecca Fox and Rachel Sklar are next in Sexerati’s Sex @ SXSWi series — for their panel, “Why Professional Blogging is Bloodsport for Women.” Rebecca is the Managing Editor at Mediabistro; Rachel was the Founding Editor at The Huffington Post’s Eat the Press, and is now with the media consulting firm Abrams Research.
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Keely Kolmes Soothes Geek Hearts: An Interview on Mental Health 2.0

More Sex @ SXSWi, this time with Keely Kolmes, Psy.D. Keely is a clinical psychologist in private practice in San Francisco, who has worked part-time as a Staff Psychologist at Counseling and Psychological Services at Stanford University for the past five years. Keely says, “I have been living my life online since 1993. Prior to [...]

Maria Diaz Overshares And Also Doesn’t: An Interview on Growing Up Online

Sex @ SXSWi Interview #1 is Maria Diaz.  Maria is a freelance writer living in San Francisco. She writes for bitchbuzz and is a television writer for b5media. Most of her blogging is currently confined to Tumblr. Here she gets into her panel, “A History of Growing Up Online,” so it is not oversharing to [...]

Sexerati Interviews: Shine Houston

I’ve been heartcore a fan of Pink & White: Porn for Pussies since I first heard glimmerings from my former peep show co-workers about what they were up to that weekend: shooting hot, hot dyke porn for a hot, hot new director. Shine Houston sits down with us over email to let us know what’s [...]

Sexerati Interviews: Gina de Vries

Gina de Vries is a queer writer from San Francisco, but in true bicoastal perversion, we met back East when we were both calling the Pioneer Valley of Massachusetts ‘home’ and making trouble in its woods, cafes, and dorms. At the time, she was co-editing, with Diane Anderson-Minshall, [Becoming]: young ideas on gender, identity, [...]