A look at where we came from as a leather community, where we are today, and more importantly, where are we going? Are they really that radically different? This interactive class seeks to identify and discuss our history as it relates to where we are today, and where they lead us tomorrow... even dares to beg the question are we really that different?
Please Note: This class is open to all adults, regardless of gender or orientation.
Suggested donation: $10. All proceeds go to Gay City Health...
A look at where we came from as a leather community, where we are today, and more importantly, where are we going? Are they really that radically different? This interactive class seeks to identify and discuss our history as it relates to where we are today, and where they lead us tomorrow... even dares to beg the question are we really that different?
Please Note: This class is open to all adults, regardless of gender or orientation.
Suggested donation: $10. All proceeds go to Gay City Health Project. No one will be turned away for inability to pay.
~ About The Presenter ~
International Leatherboy 2012 BoyBamm Bamm is a dynamic class presenter, known for his energy and humor. In his classes, Bamm-Bamm creates a high energy, interactive environment where attendees learn from each other as much as from they do from him.
boy Bamm-Bamm has traveled around the world exploring his perversions, living in places like London, Berlin, Amsterdam, Bangkok, and Las Vegas. He is a proud member of the Phoenix boys of Leather, and is thankful to have found such a wonderful tribe of boys to learn from and grow with. Bamm-Bamm credits finding the core values of the leather community - respect, honor, integrity, and service - as giving shape to his life. As an educator in the leather community, he enjoys teaching classes about servitude for boy-identified people, and can also be found volunteering as a demo bottom every chance he gets. As a volunteer, Bamm-Bamm loves getting to do community service activities when he visits new communities, and finds it a perfect way to help bridge the gap between people.