Susan Miranda’s work focuses on the need to live intentionally and meaningfully in all intimate areas of our lives, including sexuality, relationships and death and dying. She lifts up the role of intentionality in creating meaningful relationships with people we interact with casually, professionally or intimately. She believes that to create a peaceful world, we need peace and healing within all our personal interactions and connections.
Susan has a master’s degree in human development with an emphasis in women’s sexuality. Since 1989, she has taught seminars on unlearning homophobia, biphobia and sexphobia and on various topics related to sexual healing and sacred touch.
Susan has worked as a gynecological teaching associate for the medical community, a reproductive health counselor at a women’s health clinic and a caregiver for people with AIDS.
Susan has published articles on the body and sexuality in the Minnesota Women’s Press and in the anthology Our Choices, Our Lives: Unapologetic Writings on Abortion (iUniverse, 2002).
She has presented at several locations in Minneapolis, at the Woodhull Sexual Freedom Alliance’s Sexual Freedom Summit in Washington, DC, at the Desiree Alliance Conference in Las Vegas, at the International Conference on Bisexuality in Toronto and at the Center for Sex and Culture in San Francisco.
Susan is available to consult with community groups, work with individuals and present at conferences and meetings on how to live meaningfully, with awareness and intention in every area of our lives, including the dying process. For more information, email miranda_susan@yahoo.com