Oluwapelumi Alesinloye-King (she/her) is a passionate advocate for women’s sexual and reproductive health, committed to breaking taboos and challenging societal norms. As a feminist, researcher, and holistic sexuality educator, she creates spaces for Black women—especially Nigerian women—to openly discuss pleasure, reproductive rights, and access to healthcare. Through research, digital strategies, and grassroots advocacy, she has led initiatives that equip young people with comprehensive sexual health information and amplify the voices of marginalized communities, including sex workers and people living with disabilities. Now a doctoral researcher, Oluwapelumi is dedicated to advancing policies that empower women and ensuring that their voices are heard.