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Conversio Virium

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Conversio Virium (CV), the oldest university student-run BDSM education group in the United States, is the central Columbia University student organization that represents the college's collective population who engage in consensual BDSM and related activities. CV is a not-for-profit group that advocates strongly for freedom of sexual self-expression and is particularly concerned with creating a safe and welcoming environment for young people to explore their interest in alternative sexual practices, especially consensual sexual domination and submission. CV participates in many of New York City's sexuality community events along side similar organizations such as The Eulenspiegel Society.

History

In 1994, soon after Conversio Virium's inception, a fellow Columbia University Christian group accused CV of violating its own constitution and as a result the university expelled CV from its grounds. The accusations were eventually proven untrue and CV was reinstated as an official Columbia University student organization. In the process, CV gained many allies from both the BDSM community and elsewhere, including Robert B. Chatelle, Board Member of the National Writers Union at the time, who wrote to CV offering support[1]. In 2007, Conversio Virium made national television headlines when FOX News invited Ann Coulter[2] to comment on an article published in the New York Daily News about the university's sex clubs called Wild Sex 101[3] in which the club and the university was criticized[4].

References

  1. ^ NWU Letter to Conversio Virium, by Robert B. Chatelle
  2. ^ A transcript of the FOX News segment with Ann Coulter
  3. ^ New York Daily News Article: Wild Sex 101
  4. ^ Columbia Spectator: Safer Sex Week Covers Bases

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