


CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — During her career as an adult entertainer, Aurora Snow did a little bit of everything. She was appeared in countless adult publications, was a contract star and an award winning performer (2003 AVN Female Performer of the Year).
Since her retirement from XXX, Snow has kept herself busy with a number of mainstream projects including regular contributions to the Daily Beast, Blu-RayDefinition.com and other writing ventures.
She has also done a good bit of speaking about the industry, covering such issues as performer safety, race relations and the importance of planning for life after porn.
On Thursday, Mar. 6, Snow will be a guest speaker at Harvard Law School. She has been invited to address the students of Harvard Law’s “Sex, Drugs and Rolling Dice: The Regulation of Vice.” Snow will be relating her experiences from her time in the adult entertainment industry and taking part in a Q & A session with the students.
“I look forward to this opportunity to speak with the students at Harvard,” says Aurora Snow. “My experiences in the adult entertainment industry have given me a unique perspective on the issues they are studying. I hope I can share some new ideas and humanize the subject of pornography for them.”
Aurora Snow is one of the biggest stars in adult film history. Using her unique combination of girl-next-door looks and explosive sexual energy she has delighted fans and critics alike in over 400 films. Her efforts have earned her numerous awards including AVN’s Performer of the Year in 2003. She has made cameo appearances in such mainstream films as Superbad. Snow has recently been featured in her own autobiographical graphic novel from Carnal Comics and has her own skateboard through Pornstar Skateboards. Currently Snow is working on her web site www.AuroraSnow.com where she produces exclusive content to delight her many fans.
Read Aurora Snow’s columns on the Daily Beast here.
For more Aurora Snow, follow her on Twitter @MissAuroraSnow.



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