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Comments (5) | Posted: April 16, 2008
I don't quite understand what you're asking. The woman in the clip is from an organization in San Diego whose goal is to establish communication between the police and BDSM community to minimize potential misunderstandings and raids.
Many, many thanks to everyone at Kink.com for covering the Leather Leadership Conference in San Francisco. Speaking on behalf of myself, I was thrilled to have Kink.com coverage of the conference.
Living kink authentically means many different things to many people in our lifestyle. The Leather Leadership Conference brings together people from across the spectrum of kink and allows people to learn from each other. What people discover is that our commonality is far stronger than any of our differences.
The Kink.com coverage highlighted the intelligence, reflection, and passion brought to the conference each year by people from all walks of life and I am extremely grateful for coverage that conveyed all of those qualities. Thank you Peter for having the vision! Thanks to Thomas for a fantastic tour! I will never think of an armory in quite the same way ever again!
be well
Sassy
LLC Board Member
Wish I could've gone, I was out sick that weekend. My friends tell me it was a good conference though. And hey, you had the SCCLA logo up! :)
As an attendee I can vouch that it was a most informative and worthwhile conference. Attendees from across the country getting together to share what worked, what didn't work, and what the local issues are.
My only regret is that if there was a tour of the Armory it wasn't well publicized. Would have loved to go.
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Did I hear right? Was this presented as a San Diego motivating factor at about 6:50 in the article?