In this long-awaited second installment, Haylin Belay—sex educator, author, and witchcraft enthusiast—talks with writer Maya Pascal about her introduction to the life practice of witchcraft and its utility in formulating her own brand of feminism.
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Maya Pascal is a New York-based writer and the editor of Wade in the Water, an oral history project tracking the progress of the movement for Black lives. With a degree in Women's Studies from Columbia University, she can hold forth on the gender dynamics of just about anything, but still keeps Rae Sremmurd on blast. Find her on Twitter at @meetyourm.
In the first of her two-part interview with AYO contributor Maya Pascal, sex educator and writer Haylin Belay talks about why open conversations about sex should be the norm and how myths keep women from happy sexual relationships. In our second segment, Haylin shares how adopting witchcraft has helped to fuel her own confidence and self-acceptance.
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