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October 25 ā€“ 31: Ace Week 2020

Rachel Badham October 28, 2020

This week is international Ace Week (formerly Asexual Awareness Week): a worldwide campaign to celebrate the asexual and aromantic communities, debunk myths surrounding the identities and promote equality. According to Ace Week official: ā€œAn asexual person experiences little to no sexual attraction and/or sexual desire. Our community uses the word ace to encompass anyone who fits within the spectrum of asexuality.ā€

Asexual Awareness Week was first founded in 2010 by Sara Beth Brooks, who wanted to encourage more conversations about asexuality, and since then ā€œAce Week has organically morphed into a celebration of ace identities alongside the continuing campaign for ace acceptance.ā€ Although Ace Week celebrations and talks have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic, there are multiple online events, a full list of which can be found here.

Many are also celebrating on social media, with the LGBT Foundation tweeting: ā€œasexual and aromantic people are a vital and loved part of LGBT communities. We are proud to celebrate and support ace and aro people today and every day.ā€ One user also created a Twitter thread explaining ace identities and attitudes towards sexual relationships.

Happy Ace Week!

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