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Thread: Sex Workers Rights Organizations
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11-21-2009 #1
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Sex Workers Rights Organizations
United States
Sex Workers Rights Organizations
Blackstockings: A sex workers' activism group in Seattle. Publishes a
newsletter, runs a support/discussion group for sex worker women, and
collates and disseminates information about local resources.
http://www.blackstockings-seattle.com
Call Off Your Old Tired Ethics (COYOTE) with chapters in San Francisco,
Los Angeles and Boston. COYOTE was founded by Margo St. James in
1973 to work for the repeal of the prostitution laws and an end to the
stigma associated with sexual work.
http://www.walnet.org/csis/groups/coyote.html
Hooking Is Real Employment (HIRE) in Atlanta, Georgia founded by
Dolores French (author of Working).
Prostitutes' Education Network (PENet): a website based in San Francisco.
http://www.bayswan.org/penet.html
Prostitutes Of New York (PONY) is a support and advocacy group for all
people in the sex industry. We welcome all current or former sex
workers, including male, female or TS/TV prostitutes, erotic dancers,
nude models, X-rated actors, peep show performers, phone sex workers,
S&M/B&D professionals, strippers, madams, and so on.
http://www.walnet.org/csis/groups/pony.html
Hook Online: Non-Profit Project For Men in the Sex Industry.
http://www.hookonline.org/
Exotic Dancer's Alliance, San Francisco: Because everyone deserves fair
working conditions, even Live! Nude! Girls!
Danzine: A Portland-based non-profit created by and for sex workers and
those who love us (don't we all?). We share the resources we need to
make informed personal and professional decisions.
http://www.danzine.org
Meretrix Online: Sex work activism and erotic writing for discerning
adults.
http://www.realm-of-shade.com/meretrix
Sex Workers Outreach Project USA — Sex Workers Outreach Project
(SWOP) focuses on safety, dignity, diversity and the changing needs of
sex industry workers, to foster an environment which enables and affirms
individual choices and occupational rights.
http://www.swop-usa.org
EscortSupport.com: Sex worker magazine meets Family Circle and Vanity
Fair,” explains Ms. Lisa, creator and publisher of Escortsupport.com. "Sex
worker veterans, like Annie Sprinkle, really dig the concept and have
contributed content. The support from everyone has been amazing."
http://www.escortsupport.com
Sex Workers Project — Mission is to advocate for sex workers, former
sex workers, and those who are profiled or at risk for engaging in sex
work, including victims of human trafficking, within a context of harm
reduction and human rights.
http://www.sexworkersproject.org
The National Transgender Advocacy Coalition (NTAC):
http://www.ntac.org
Sex Work Allies & Advocates (U.S.)
North American Task Force on Prostitution (NTFP) coordinated by
researcher and prostitutes' rights advocate Priscilla Alexander in New
York. Founded in 1979 to act as an umbrella organization for prostitutes
and prostitutes' rights organizations in different parts of the United States.
In 1994, its scope was expanded to include other organizations and
individuals who support the rights of prostitutes and other sex workers.
http://www.walnet.org/csis/groups/ntfp.html
St. James Infirmary: We offer free, confidential, nonjudgmental medical
and social services for female, transgendered, and male sex workers.
We are the first occupational safety and health clinic for sex workers
anywhere run by and for sex workers!
http://www.stjamesinfirmary.org/
Helping Individual Prostitutes Survive (HIPS): The HIPS organization is
designed to end the cycle of abuse of sex workers on the streets, to work
with them to improve their lives, and to give them tools to pursue a self-
determined, independent, and productive way of living.
http://www.hips.org
Adult Industry Medical Health Care Foundation: Health for the sex worker
in mind, body, emotion and spirit!
http://www.aim-med.org
Sex Laws: A guide to U.S. and international laws. Nothing found in this
site should be taken as legal advice. If you want legal advice, find a
lawyer. The law books contain much more detail than has been included
in this site. Many cross references and important judicial decisions noted
in the books clarify the meaning of each law.
Men's Guide to Escort Services: There are a lot of things they don't teach
you in school, and one of them is how to use an escort service. Somehow
society seems to think that men should just know how to do this.
http://sex.perkel.com/escort/index.htm
Whore Activist Network (WAN):
http://www.whoreact.net
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11-21-2009 #2
Peggy , i wish you success with this thread . as Oprah says , " knowledge is power . "
and that's why the cubs will never win the series
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11-21-2009 #3
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11-21-2009 #4
What a great resource Peg! :P Hopefully others could find time and use it.
~Kisses.
HTG
HURDLE #1: If guys would learn to stop over complementing, and not compliment every tranny (or girl) they see and talk to (so a girl would feel it was sincere and that she's special), maybe they'd get somewhere but a dead end! lol
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11-21-2009 #5
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11-21-2009 #6
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What ever would we do without Peggy's copy and paste techniques.
This is like encouraging people who have no traffic tickets to take drivers ed.
Patronize much?
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11-21-2009 #7
Nice job, Peggy! I will avail myself of their services!
Ken Sterling, NJ bisexual male escort
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11-23-2009 #8