


Quick Info
- When:
- 8. February 2026, 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm CET
- Where:
- online
- Format:
- research lab
- Who can join:
- BIPOC, only
- Constellation:
- solo, paired, groups - all constellations welcome (everyone needs a ticket)
- Language:
- English with translated subtitles
- What to know:
- No prior knowledge needed
- What to bring:
- Yourself!
- Recording:
- No, this session is not recorded.
- Questions:
- Message us via info@karada-house.de
- Add to calendar:
- Google Calendar / iCal / .ics file
Tickets
If you cannot afford this event, please check the ticket option "solidarity" for reduced ticket prices. If that is still too much or they are out of stock, feel free to send us a message via info@karada-house.de.
This is a separatist space to discuss and lab about kink, intimacy, and virtual play space for black, brown and Indigenous folks.
For quite some time, Caritia has been musing on encouraging and inspiring more BIPOC into the realm of alternative lifestyles and ways of relating. There are many systemic barriers to this, including patriarchy, capitalism, classism and racism. In an effort to change the narrative, Caritia wishes to offer a monthly gathering of BIPOC to talk, learn about a topic or practice and support one another through a community that is actively built together, with the aspiration to gather in person once a year.
Caritia’s intention is to create a guided, active space for learning and coming together. This format has the potential to morph and change as the group sees fit.
What we will do
For the month of February we will discuss the topic of Shame. How does this emotion show up for you in an desire or erotic sense? Do we want to play with it? And if so how? What does care look like in such a space?
Who should join?
This space is specifically for Afro-diaspora, South American, South East Asia, black, brown, Indigenous, and marginalized individuals who are interested in kink and BDSM through the lens of intersectional nuances and transformative justice. This space may not fit for all marginalised demographics, as it is impossible to cover such diversity in one space.
Facilitator

More Information
BIPOC is an acronym that stands for Black, Brown, Indigenous, Asian, Latinx, and all other non-white people who experience racialization. We use “BIPOC/POC” as a political term that recognizes our shared experiences under white supremacy and the distinct histories, struggles, and cultural identities within our communities. This definition honors the specific and ongoing impacts of anti-Blackness and acknowledges the diverse forms of systemic oppression faced globally, while affirming that all people of color experience racialized marginalization. Our intention is to create a space grounded in solidarity, healing, and collective empowerment for those who are not socially treated as white.
After your successful ticket purchase, you will be sent an email with the Zoom login data for this event. If you do not receive it, message us with your order number so we can send it again. Some email services “disappear” our messages so please check if you received our login data email.
Yes, because you are paying for the knowledge our facilitators distribute, not for the access to Zoom itself. We kindly ask you to respect that and pay accordingly.
Before purchasing a solidarity ticket, please check here if you are eligible for one.
If you cannot afford this event, please check the ticket option “solidarity” for reduced ticket prices. If that is still too much or they are out of stock, feel free to send us a message via info@karada-house.de.
- Virtual: The session will be held on ZOOM
- Live captions are available
- Live translation in multiple languages is available
- Transcripts of the session are available
- The session is moderated and tech support is available
- Communication in the session is via chat and/or direct communication via microphone


