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Lilith Foxx

Lilith Foxx

Lilith Foxx (she/her) is a BIPOC, queer, neurodivergent, kinky, and polyamorous marketing professional turned board-certified sexologist, AASECT certified sexuality educator, professional speaker, coach, and inclusivity consultant.

She is a graduate of the Kinsey Institute at Indiana University’s human sexuality intensive program, is certified by Johns Hopkins University in psychological first aid, and is currently pursuing a master’s in public health.

Lilith's work focuses on the intersectionality of marginalized identities, disability inclusion, and social justice within alternative sexuality. She brings a unique and valuable perspective to her work that is informed not only by her academic expertise but also by her challenges living with disabilities and chronic pain, as well as her lived experience as a proud former sex worker and an active member of the BDSM and non-monogamy communities for over a decade - fostering a deeper understanding of the varied facets of sexuality.

Before her foray into sexuality education and consultancy, Lilith enjoyed a successful decade-long career in digital marketing. As a senior-level digital marketing director, SEO specialist, web developer, and business consultant, she worked with businesses spanning from start-ups to Fortune 500 companies. She continues to utilize these skills, providing marketing and business consulting services to sex-positive and adult-industry businesses.

An engaging and skilled presenter, Lilith provides cultural competency and inclusivity consulting for researchers, academics, and clinical settings, and teaches workshops and webinars to global audiences on topics of BDSM and kink, sexuality, relationships, and consent at conferences, universities, and community events.

In addition to her teaching and educational pursuits, she has been a guest speaker on numerous podcasts and radio shows, and her insights and expertise have been recognized and featured in several major publications including "Cosmopolitan," "Men’s Health," "Glamour," "Kinkly," "Ask Men," "Mashable," and many more.

My work with Our Bodies Ourselves reflects my commitment to making sexual health education accessible, inclusive, and justice-oriented. I believe everyone deserves resources that affirm their identities and empower them to advocate for their own bodies.