Sara Brown (she/they) is a nonbinary performer, director, and writer. Their practice is built around the question of how to acknowledge human sexual power while deeply inspired by queer theories and practices. As the founder of the multidisciplinary platform IL MONSTRO, they explore human “monstrosity” and its diverse manifestations within the social fabric through performing arts. As a writer, editor, and speaker, they focus on sexual politics and gender, encouraging more porn literacy and less stigma on sex workers.
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Sara Youngblood
Sara Youngblood Gregory is a lesbian journalist and the author of The Polyamory Workbook. She covers sex and kink, culture, and identity. Her work has been featured in places like Vice, Cosmopolitan, Jezebel, and many others. Find more of her work on Instagram @sinister.spinster or at saragregory.org
Jay Jay Revlon
Jay Jay Revlon (he/she/they) is a London-based DJ, producer, and event organizer who has risen to be a star in their field. Receiving recognition as Mr. Vogue in British VOGUE 2022 and being acknowledged as a “Timeout One to Watch,” Jay Jay has forged a name for themselves while pushing boundaries and inspiring others through their artistry. Their unwavering dedication to inclusivity and the influence of music has led to a rising icon in creativity and community-building.
Bishop Black
Bishop Black is a performance artist and porn performer based in Berlin. He works with themes of BDSM, erotic performance, sexuality and dance. He has performed for pieces for theaters such as the Berliner Ensemble and Deutsche Opera, as well as being a backup dancer for several prominent artists and musicians, such as Peaches, Hercules and the Love Affair. He has also worked for various prominent companies in both mainstream and alternative pornography. He can be found on sites like Himeros, Four Chambers, Blue Artichoke films, Altshift, Xconfessions and LustCinema, as well as other independent film companies.
Donnie McKinley
Donnie McKinley is an American author and activist from California. He writes about sex and sexuality, social justice and personal growth. But Donnie is not just any author. He writes from the perspective of an innocent man who has spent more than a quarter of a century in prison. When Donnie was 18 years old, he was convicted of felony murder and was sentenced to life in prison without parole, also called “death by incarceration”. As a result of this unimaginable injustice, Donnie has spent his entire adult life in prison. Since 2020, Donnie is a resident author of publishing house and sex positive community Berlinable. Through his articles, Donnie gives us a unique and deeply personal insight into life in prison and into the thoughts and dreams of a person who, despite the unimaginable challenges, is determined to have his voice heard. By talking about sex in prison, LGBTQ relations in prison, racism in the criminal justice system and his personal journey spending 26 years behind bars, Donnie reminds us that there’s a desperate need for change in how we view people touched by the criminal justice system. *Since Donnie is not allowed to have a computer, tablet or smartphone, he has been writing all his articles on an old typewriter and sends them regularly to Berlinable via post.