next event:

MARCH 15th, 7pm
YOUR HEALTHCARE HOMEGIRLS

where happy hour

meets sex

education.

“Paps on Tap is a safe space for Black women to discuss sexual wellness, which isn’t something we’re typically encouraged to do.”

When it comes to your sexual health and pleasure, there is SO much to know and do. Like how often you should get tested for STIs, the different ways you can take care of yourself if your Plan A fails, and how to have a healthy and pleasurable sex life.   It can feel overwhelming trying to stay in the loop for your sexual wellness, especially if you’re doing it alone. But no worries – we got you!

Learning about your incredible body and how to care for it doesn’t always have to happen from a page in a brochure, a tab on your browser, or behind closed doors 🙅🏽‍♀️ – it can happen over cocktails, conversations, and celebration!

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SEXUAL HEALTH & Pleasure edition

Join us at 7 PM on Friday, March 15th 2023

at Atrium 82 in Brooklyn, NY

Please note

This is a ticketed and online registration-only in-person event for Black women, femmes and non-binary folks age 21+— if this is you please come through— if it is not, see you soon at our next event! This is a spoken English language event focusing on people with uteruses and vaginas. We hope to support language diversity and justice in our future events.

We’ve designed a fun and interactive way for you and your homegirls to:

  • Learn and (un)learn about STIs and how to have safer and pleasurable sex from our fave OBGYNs, Dr. Shanaye Jeffers and Dr. Joy Cooper

  • Mix and mingle over good vibes, mocktails, cocktails and light refreshments

  • Build community with other Black women on their sexual wellness journey

  • Take home a curated pleasure and wellness goodie bag (valued at over $100!) featuring products from Julie, BLK Alchemy, ÜberLube, NameSake Skincare, Kushae, Stix, Maude and so much more! 

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Our Panelists

  • Dr. Joy Cooper

    Dr. Joy Cooper is a Philly girl turned Harvard and Howard-educated physician; committed to eradicating health disparities. When she is not on call catching babies or raising her own baby girl, she is fulfilling her mission to impact women of the African Diaspora through her telemedicine startup Culture Care.

  • Dr. Shanaye Jeffers

    Dr. Shanaye Jeffers is Brooklyn born and bred. She graduated from Haverford College in 2012 with a major in Biology, went on to the University of Pennsylvania for medical school then completed her OBGYN residency at Jefferson Hospital in 2021. She is glad to be back in NYC to connect with and care for her fellow Black women!

The Space

Atrium 82 is a Black women-owned intimate gathering space located at 82 6th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, 11217. The closest trains are the 2 and the 3 to Bergen street but nearby are the B,D,N,R,Q,4,5, and LIRR at Barclays Center. Street parking is available and garage parking at GGMC located at Atlantic Terminal 625 Atlantic Avenue Brooklyn NY 11217 for less than $5 on days that do not host entertainment at the Barclay's Center.

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our next edition

The Streets are talking about Paps On Tap

  • Black women deserve great sex AND great information—for us, about us, from us! Paps on Tap is an incredible experience that allows you to network and learn from other Black women and dive into otherwise “taboo” topics. Kimbritive is breaking down walls and opening up the conversation so that we all can be better informed!

  • I really enjoyed my first live Paps on Tap event! I attended by myself, so the conversation starters were so helpful in breaking the ice, making me more comfortable, and introducing me to the ladies I sat next to. The event was well put together. It was intimate, and all of the touches were thoughtful. I really appreciated the gift bag. Not only was I introduced to new products, but the quality of the bag will last me a while as well, lol. Thanks!

  • Paps on Tap was unlike any event I have attended before! I am glad I chose to put myself and my body first by attending. It was refreshing to be in community with Black women discussing our sexual wellness journeys and encouraging each other's growth. I was affirmed by the perspectives shared on the panel and left better equipped to handle my future sexual wellness health visits.

  • Omg the event was AMAZING, and I’m already anticipating the next one. As a medical professional myself, I found that there was still so much to learn about my sexual wellness as a Black woman. The two speakers were PERFECT, I felt like I was on a FaceTime call with my homegirls.

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KIMBRITIVE is the unapologetic sexual wellness platform reimagining the health and well-being of Black women.

As a digital health company creating care spaces online and IRL, we provide sexual and reproductive health care and education where Black women feel seen, heard, and celebrated.