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December 3, 2011

OpenSF Conference 2012

Note: Due to some differences of opinion with the direction of the organizing committee (it happens, no big deal), I have withdrawn from the committee. I still do, however, support the event and encourage people to attend.

I’m on the organizing committee for the OpenSF Conference 2012. This conference is dedicated to the topic of non-monogamy. The “Open” acronym stands for Open, Poly, or Ethically Nonmonogamous and that pretty much sums up the audience for this first of its kind conference. Registration is now open.

The conference will bring together people who share a common lifestyle, identity or interest in nonmonogamy while also allowing attendees to be immersed in a conference filled with phenomenal speakers, innovative workshops and many socializing opportunities.

OpenSF workshop presenters and facilitators will be from a broad range of backgrounds. In particular the conference will have presenters from queer nonmonogamous communities, sex workers, polyamory, BDSM, leather communities, and swingers. The conference also seeks to fully embrace diversity across race and ethnicity, sex, gender, sexual orientation, size, age, class and economic access, and physical and mental ability.

OpenSF 2012 is being held at the Holiday Inn in San Francisco. The adventure begins the evening of June 8th and culminates the night of June 10th.

If you want to volunteer for a shift during the conference, I’m the volunteer coordinator for the event. Send me a message and I’ll send you the information.

3 Comments on “OpenSF Conference 2012

ElderBear
December 11, 2011 at 5:04 pm

Pls advise where I can register…or send link if available. Thanks. Sorry that i cannot also volunteer for a shift.

Race Bannon
December 11, 2011 at 5:07 pm

The conference web site is http://www.open-sf.com/ and you can register for the conference on the Registration page.

John
December 19, 2011 at 1:20 am

Yipee! Sign me up.

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