Welcome to SXII Secure: A Journey into Beauty, Liberation, and Erotic Intelligence.
This isn’t just a newsletter—it’s an invitation to explore, connect, and redefine what it means to embrace our authentic selves.
Beauty as a Journey. Wellness as a Pathway.
Welcome to SXII Secure!
In this space, I, Coriama (@QuantumCorrie), invite you to join me on a transformative journey through beauty, liberation, and erotic intelligence. Whether you’ve followed my work through sex KiKi, SWOP Chicago, explored self-care with SXII Esthetics (pronounced sexy), or are discovering this community for the first time, this Newsletter is where all the threads come together.
Through posts, The sex KiKi podcast revival, and exclusive updates, we’ll navigate topics ranging from art, beauty, culture, and sexuality (ABCS) to quantum beauty and how it inspires social cohesion, compassion, and healing.
Let’s journey together into the cosmos of erotic intelligence and sensual wisdom to cultivate a space that celebrates beauty, connection, and liberation for minority women, femmes, and our activated allies.
I’m so glad you’re here. Let’s begin with some context into who I am and how I got here!
In a world that often confines us within rigid structures, I, Coriama (@QuantumCorrie), have dedicated my life to transcending and exploring the vast cosmos of erotic intelligence. My journey began at Harold Washington College where I was introduced to Audre Lorde’s Uses of The Erotic: The Erotic as Power and then journeyed to Roosevelt University in Chicago, where I majored in International Studies with a focus on race, rights, gender, sexuality, and activism. Although I dropped out the semester before graduation due to dissatisfaction with the institutional framework and life circumstances, this early exposure ignited a passion within me. I was drawn to hands-on learning and immediate application in real-world contexts, leading me to work directly in my field through workshops, outreach, and erotic art programming.
Recognizing the limitations of traditional education, I embarked on an independent travel and study journey around the globe. My adventures took me to diverse locales—Mexico, The Caribbean, Tokyo, Kobe, Madrid, Myanmar, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Mauritius, Namibia, South Africa, Morocco, Kerala India, and London—where I explored the intricate interplay of art, beauty, culture, and sexuality through developing my unique ABCS Framework. This socio-spiritual integration into the self and its intersectional influence on social cohesion has been foundational in my work, allowing me to delve into the erotic, movement building, and the myriad ways as a collective, we navigate the universe as our university.
Years prior to traveling , I received my license as an aesthetician in 2013 at The University of Aesthetics Chicago and launched my beauty career, supporting events for celebrity makeup artists Reggie Wells, Merell Hollis, Viola Nicholson, and working with popular brands like Benefit Cosmetics, European Wax Center, Ulta, Anastasia, Bliss Spa, and Exuviance. Building on this foundation, this year, I launched SXII Esthetics, an esthetician service-based business that also offers a curated line of luxury beauty and self-care products. We’re dedicated to utilizing the beauty journey as a pathway for minority women and femmes to access wellness and sexual health resources. In a no pressure, elevated environment, SXII Esthetics reflects my mission to bridge the gap between beauty, healing, and empowerment. We offer a holistic approach that integrates self-care, vibrational alignment, and access to critical sexual wellness resources by partnering with TCU.
SXII Esthetics stands as my most recent endeavor, but its purpose is deeply tied to my earlier work with sex KiKi, a community forum I created to foster open dialogue about sexual wellness for individuals aged 21 and over. Inspired by Paulo Freire’s concept of dialogical education, sex KiKi cultivated erotic intelligence through learning from one anothers lived experiences. Partnering with organizations like the Museum of Contemporary Art, Freehand Hotels, Spectrum Journal, and SWOP Chicago, as well as supporting the Illinois-wide HIV social campaign, PrEP4Love along with various other partners, sex KiKi evolved into a catalyst for my cultural work. Through events such as our after-dark programming, erotic art activations, and somatic exploration activities, we encouraged participants to embrace their sensual selves and dismantle societal taboos honorably.
As part of this ongoing mission, The sex KiKi podcast is being revived as a brace space to explore the intersections of erotic intelligence, art, and social change. As folks gave feedback about the impact the podcast had on them. As a subscriber you will gain exclusive access to the podcast and its unfiltered discussions, diving deeper into these themes. Additionally, SXII Secure, my newsletter, serves as a space for intimate reflections, updates on my work, and resources to nurture your own journey of cosmic exploration and erotic wisdom.
Today, I am also immersed in a DIY PhD program with the School for the Ecocene, where I explore erotic ecology and quantum beauty. This journey deepens my understanding of how we navigate our connection to the earth, translate beauty through frequency, and cultivate compassion and social cohesion. Quantum beauty, an innovative concept, transcends traditional definitions of beauty by viewing it through a lens of interconnectedness, frequency, and dynamic existence, aligning seamlessly with my mission in SXII Esthetics.
Through SXII Esthetics, The sex KiKi podcast, and the SXII Secure newsletter, I invite you to join me in the socio-spiritual exploration of self—a journey of challenging societal norms, celebrating authenticity, and creating transformative spaces for healing and connection. Together, we can redefine what it means to embrace our wellness in a way that uplifts our shared humanity. Follow SXII Esthetics on Instagram and or FB, subscribe to the SXII Secure newsletter for updates, and share with a frequency-aligned homie, lover, or friend! More resources, and the upcoming relaunch of The sex KiKi podcast coming soon.
With Sultry Smiles,
Corrie