Membership tiers
Where the 257 observed tier members sit $0 87.5%
Largest observed tier is $0 Free — the bar only uses public tier patron counts.
$0/mo Free 225 87.5% of observed tier members
$3/mo Consent Supporter 15 5.8% of observed tier members
$5/mo Consent Lover 5 1.9% of observed tier members
$7/mo Consent Promoter 7 2.7% of observed tier members
$10/mo Consent Patron 3 1.2% of observed tier members
$25/mo Consent Collaborator 1 0.4% of observed tier members
$50/mo Consent Enthusiast 0 0% of observed tier members
$100/mo Consent Scholar 1 0.4% of observed tier members
$200/mo Consent Champion 0 0% of observed tier members
What they publish
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Image Latest post PublicHow Context Influences Consent (article and workshop announcement) Consider these two scenarios - Do they feel different to you? If so, what makes them feel different? You are out with friends at a bar. You
February 21 0 likes 0 commentsWhat Do You Do if Someone Has Violated or Broken Your Consent? By Sar Surmick Please note the following is my take and not meant to be directive. Each person needs to come to their own decisions around t Article Jan 8, 2023 Public 0 0What Do You Do if Someone Says You Have Violated or Broken Their Consent? By Sar Surmick Please note the following is my take and not meant to be directive. Each person needs to come to their own decisions around t Article Dec 18, 2022 Public 0 0What Do You Do When You Read About a Consent Violation on the Internet? By Sar Surmick A few suggestions to the community for when you read about a consent violation or even a potential consent violation: DO: Rec Article Dec 4, 2022 Public 0 0What Do You Do if You Aren't Sure Your Consent Has Been Violated? By Ariana Coveney At Consent Academy, we constantly stress that the only person who gets to decide if your consent was violated is you. No e Article Aug 20, 2023 Public 0 0Withdrawing Consent After the Fact Written by Sar Surmick Edited by Asha Lerae Recently I was asked a question that is wonderfully complex and has a lot of nuance to it (my f Article Aug 26, 2024 Public 0 0Inclusive vs. Exclusive Consent Written by Asha Lerae At Consent Academy, we know there are many different types of consent and ways of practicing consent. Rather than teac Article Oct 1, 2024 Public 0 0What’s Wrong with Enthusiastic Consent? By Sar Surmick Originally written some years ago in response to some writings on Fetlife titled: “Enthusiastic Consent is for Losers.” Clar Article separately. 1 Public 0 0A Non-Exhaustive List of Times When Consent is Relevant By Asha Lerae In my work as a consent educator and advocate, I often hear the phrase: “But that’s not a consent issue.” I understand why peo Article Sep 5, 2025 Public 0 0Proportionality Bias and its Impact on Consent and Understanding Harm At Consent Academy, we often discuss different types of bias and their impact on consent. One type of bias that regularly comes up is binary Article Jun 11, 2025 Public 4 1AI and Consent: Fantasy, Privacy, & What We Owe Each Other Just because we can generate someone’s face, voice, or body with a few keystrokes doesn’t mean we should. So what do we owe each other? Writ Article May 6, 2025 Public 0 0The sex-positive community rejects Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs: ‘Consent is everything’ Consent Academy and our parent org, the Pan Eros Foundation, were recently featured in an article in the Guardian about consent, sex positiv Image Feb 4, 2025 Public 0 0