START UP O.SCHOOL RAISES &800,000 TO IMPROVE SEX EDUCATION.
Startup O.school raises $800,000 to improve sex
education
Sex education startup O.school recently raised $800,000 to help achieve its goal of offering up easy access to sex-positive, inclusive and comprehensive education around sex and sexuality. Current investors include Cyan Banister of Founders Fund, X Factor Ventures and The House Fund.
Sex
is one of those things that is still heavily stigmatized in many societies.
That leads to sub par education around all-things sex and sexuality. O.school,
founded by Andrea Barrica, aims to fix that.
O.school,
which officially launches November 3, will initially offer five daily live
streams of sex education content for college-aged adults and older. The live
streams will happen between 4pm and 9pm PT. During the streams, you can chat
with experts, share your personal experiences and ultimately learn more about
sex and pleasure.
Upcoming
streams touch on topics like why pleasure is important, how to unlearn cultural
and religious shame around pleasure and having an open mind around sexual
preferences.
O.school
is also partnering with Center for Sex and Culture Executive Director Dr. Carol
Queen, a well-known sex educator, and Good Vibrations, a San Francisco Bay
Area-based business that sells sex toys and other erotic products.
“We
are really working with people who have been doing so much work around pleasure
and sex education,” Barrica told TechCrunch.
The
partnerships will bring additional content to O.school’s education platform.
Dr. Queen, for example, does a lot of education around the evolution of sexual
identity. And Good Vibrations often hosts workshops and classes on sexuality.
To
learn more about O.school and sex education, check out an interview I did with
Barrica back in June.