Natasha Singh has been an educator and youth advocate for over 20 years. Natasha consults, teaches, and speaks widely on topics including gender/sexual literacy, sexual ethics, porn literacy, sexual harms prevention, and creating just relationships.
An activist with roots in community organizing, Natasha’s ongoing social justice work has included serving on a number of Boards: FreedomFwd, a San Francisco based organization that attempts to reduce youth vulnerability to commercial sexual exploitation by addressing systems-based harms; the GainesJones Foundation, which provides mentoring, scholarships, and educational opportunities to African American youth. Natasha also co chaired the Board of Center for Domestic Peace, an organization committed to ending domestic violence and promoting healthy relationships in Marin County. She was a Board Member of Desh Pardesh, Canada’s first arts and activism festival devoted to creating a community platform for marginalized voices in the South Asian diaspora, namely those of queer and gender variant folk, people living with HIV and AIDS, refugees, women, working class people, people living with
disabilities, and people marginalized due to caste-based oppression. Natasha went on to co found Diasporadics, a sister organization based in New York City.
Natasha’s writing has appeared in several publications including The Atlantic, The New York Times, and the South Asian Review.