On June 2, the book “Ask Yourself: The Consent Culture Workbook” by KKitty Stryker will be released.
“Ask Yourself” is a guidebook that can be purchased in paperback or Kindle format. It provides practical advice on how to navigate social pressures and establish a positive culture of consent in daily life.
This book is a workbook that complements Stryker’s “Ask: Building Consent Culture.” It offers readers a reflective experience through journaling for 28 days over four weeks. The workbook is divided into different sections that delve into topics such as introspection, relationships with others, community, and reflection. These sections cover various topics including sexuality, boundary violations, substance use, sexual assault, abuse, trauma, and more.
According to Stryker, the book is an essential guide that delves into the intricate aspects of consent in our society. It aims to initiate discussions on creating a more enlightened culture that values mutual respect and autonomy, and challenges the current power structure that often promotes entitlement and undermines individual agency.
The book, which includes a preface by Wagatwe Wanjuki and is published by Thornapple Press, presents perspectives from a range of writers, journalists, and activists who delve into the ways in which consent can foster personal empowerment and encourage introspection.
According to a representative, “Ask Yourself” provides readers with the necessary resources to comprehend the intricacies of consent and effectively set their limits through verbal and physical means.
Stryker’s author page on Amazon.com offers “Ask Yourself: The Consent Culture Workbook” and “Ask: Building Consent Culture” for purchase.