The Common Press is proud to host an evening with Beth Ashley, award-winning sex & relationships journalist and author of Sluts: The Truth About Slutshaming & How To Fight It, on Thursday May 9th, from 6:30 pm to 9 pm.
A fascinating and empowering read for anyone who wants to understand and fight against slutshaming. Sluts is a ground-breaking investigation of slutshaming and how it continues to affect us today. Join us for a discussion, readings, Q&A, and signing with Beth.
About the author:
Beth Ashley is an award-winning investigative journalist who specialises in sex,
relationships and social class. Her work ranges from light-hearted features on
Gen Z dating culture to deep investigations into inequality, and has appeared in
The Guardian, Refinery29, Vice, i-D, Dazed, Glamour, The Face, The
Independent, Cosmopolitan, Stylist, Women’s Health, Mashable, The Metro
and more. Beth has also consulted on Bumble’s podcast My Love Is… and
produced documentaries for Channel 4. Ashley writes a lot about her working-
class background, with articles such as Does Class Impact the Way We Have
Sex? and the viral essay I Never Worried About Being Working Class Until I
Went to Art School.
Instagram: @BethAshleyWriter // Twitter: @bethmayashley //
www.bethashley.co.uk
Hosted by Ruby Rare, sex educator, author, broadcaster, and public speaker on a mission to get people talking more confidently and inclusively about sex.