The Woodhull Freedom Foundation & Federation (WFF), is a non-profit organization based in Washington, DC named in honor of early American suffragist Victoria Woodhull. WFF works through research, advocacy, and public education campaigns to affirm sexual freedom as a fundamental human right. WFF believes that people’s sexual identity and sexual orientation have positive personal and social value.

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  • Executive Director, Ricci J. Levy
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  • The Woodhull Freedom Foundation & Federation (WFF), is a non-profit organization based in Washington, DC named in honor of early American suffragist Victoria Woodhull. WFF works through research, advocacy, and public education campaigns to affirm sexual freedom as a fundamental human right. WFF believes that people’s sexual identity and sexual orientation have positive personal and social value. WFF envisions a world where all individuals enjoy personal liberty, freedom of expression, and societal acceptance, and where compassion for others and the right to privacy are embodied in our policies and attitudes toward sexual practices, orientation and expression, as confirmed in the recent Supreme Court decision, Lawrence v. Texas. "The only time the minority can control the majority is when the majority are silent. " "Those who believe in sexual freedom as a fundamental human right are the majority, and Woodhull is working with allies and individuals across the country to give that majority both a voice and the words to use to be able to speak about sex and sexuality in a positive, healthy way. " Woodhull’s primary strategies for building and fostering a sexual freedom movement are to: Be the resolute national voice that consistently raises the interconnections between various identities, communities, and the issue of sexual freedom as a fundamental human right. Act as the movement’s primary convener and coalition builder, working with activists, organizations and coalitions both within and outside of the human rights/sexual freedom framework. Believing in each individual’s unique sexuality as a positive personal, social and moral value, Woodhull envisions a world where all individuals are free to engage in consensual sexual expression without external intervention. There should be no barriers to inclusion and no excuses for exclusion of anyone based on the choices they make about their personal sexual expression. Woodhull works in partnership with activists, advocacy organizations and coalitions across the United States fighting the political, social and economic forces driving and expanding sexual repression.
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  • July 2008
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  • human rights
    sexual expression
    sexuality
    civil rights issues
    freedom of speech
    social and political change
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  • February, 2003
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  • Mary Frances Berry, Melinda Chateauvert, Richard O. Cunningham, Judy Guerin-Cunningham and Ricci J. Levy
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  • Executive Director, Ricci J. Levy
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  • Woodhull Freedom Foundation & Federation
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  • Affirming Sexual Freedom as a Fundamental Human Right
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  • 501(c)(3) for the Foundation and 501(c)(4) for the Federation
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  • July 2008
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  • July 2008
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  • The Woodhull Freedom Foundation & Federation (WFF), is a non-profit organization based in Washington, DC named in honor of early American suffragist Victoria Woodhull. WFF works through research, advocacy, and public education campaigns to affirm sexual freedom as a fundamental human right. WFF believes that people’s sexual identity and sexual orientation have positive personal and social value.
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