Sex Workers Outreach Project - USA: national social justice network dedicated to fundamental human rights of sex workers focused on ending violence & stigma ☂️

Joined January 2008
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INTERNATIONAL WHORES DAY JUNE 2nd !!! JOIN US FOR A PARTY IN THE STREETS 💖📍3pm outside the old sexworld & old choice building!!!!
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Sex work is widely regarded as one of the world's oldest professions, with historical evidence dating back thousands of years, and the global demand for it remains massive, but yet it's: - 'They’re all whores.' - 'Get a real job.' - 'They have no self-respect.' - 'Disgusting, they’re ruining society.' - 'They're easy women who just want cash' - 'Only low-value men pay for it anyway.' - "They’re ruining it for 'real' women" 👏 You cannot demand a service while simultaneously degrading those that provide it. 👏
what’s an opinion that will have you like this?
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📢Tune in for a special Instagram Live ☂️ 📅 June 2 ⏰ 7 PM EST 📍 Live on Instagram Bring your questions and join the conversation! ❤️
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Voluntary Adult Sex Workers Cannot Be 'Rescued' Or Detained Against Their Will: Supreme Court In a landmark ruling aiming to mitigate the concerns of the victims of trafficking for commercial sexual exploitation (CSE), the Supreme Court has held that the consent of adult sex workers must be the primary consideration in decisions relating to rehabilitation, reintegration, and placement in protective homes. While adjudicating a miscellaneous plea seeking guidelines and directions to protect the fundamental rights of victims of trafficking for CSE, a bench of Justices J.B. Pardiwala and R. Mahadevan, accepting Senior Advocate Ms. Aparna Bhat submission, regarding the preparation of a 'Victim Protection Plan', held that victims cannot be treated as passive objects of rescue and rehabilitation, and that their choices and autonomy must be respected. The Court rejected the paternalistic assumptions under the existing framework i.e., Section 17 of the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956 (ITPA), which often treats all persons rescued from prostitution-related situations in the same manner, irrespective of whether they were trafficked, coerced, or voluntarily engaged in sex work. According to the bench, such a "one-size-fits-all" approach fails to account for the diverse realities of those brought before magistrates. “It is the victim's life, liberty, and future that the order will determine, and thus it would be incongruous to hold that all of this can be decided without any regard for what the victim wants.”, the Court observed. Read more: livelaw.in/amp/supreme-court…
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Imorgon är det sista dagen att handla våran senaste merch drop som firar Internationella H*ra Dagen på den 2:e juni ☂️ 🛍️ Tomorrow is the last day to shop our latest merch drop celebrating International Wh*res’ Day on June 2nd ☂️ 🛍️
Internationella s3xarbetsdagen närmar sig! Missa inte tillfället att hjälpa vårt arbete med att sammanföra s3xarbetare och kämpa för säkrare arbetsvillkor. Vår Tradera butik är öppen tills slutet av 2a Juni, så passa på innan det är för sent! tradera.com/profile/items/67…
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𝐍𝐨 𝐉𝐮𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐜𝐞 𝐖𝐢𝐭𝐡𝐨𝐮𝐭 𝐔𝐬! This 𝐈𝐧𝐭𝐞𝐫𝐧𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐒𝐞𝐱 𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐤𝐞𝐫𝐬' 𝐃𝐚𝐲, join advocates, activists, and community leaders from across Africa for a powerful conversation on advancing access to justice for sex workers. Together, we'll explore the realities of criminalization, barriers to legal protection, violence, and the pathways toward dignity, safety, and decriminalization. 🗓️ 2 June 2026 ⏰ 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM EAT 𝐑𝐞𝐠𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐞: zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_… @GlobalSexWork @redumbrellafund #internationalsexworkersday #iswd2026 #NoJusticeWithoutUs #sexworkersrightsarehumanrights #decriminalizesexwork #AccessToJustice #NothingAboutUsWithoutUs #ASWA
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REMINDER TO SUPPORT SEX WORKERS because governments won’t protect them, banks blacklist them, social media censors them, courts fail them, politicians scapegoat them, police don't prioritize them, even the platforms profiting off them try to abandon them. It's up to us, y'all. ✊🏼
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Hilariously, the latest claim by multi-millionaire @LailaMickelwait that the "UN" wants Pornhub prosecuted? Actually they say X.com, the platform sponsoring her (!) via Bill Ackman 😂 and the "experts" are explicitly not speaking for the UN. Grift after grift...
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What’s weird is being sexually intimidated by bike seats and horse saddles.
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"It’s not clear what they hoped for by mentioning their police credentials" isn't it? I hate the way outlets cover stories like this.
“Caught at the scene of an assault against a woman in Barcelona, off-duty Toronto cops identified themselves as police officers to Spanish law enforcement & flashed Toronto badge. It’s not clear what they hoped for by mentioning their police credentials…” thestar.com/news/gta/toronto…
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RT @EmpressElfiie: It’s such a wild time to be alive because we have mainstream media posting straight up fetish porn on HBO while independ…
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THREAD. Everything I wrote in Copaganda is becoming more relevant as they manufacture bipartisan consent for authoritarian control. And it's important to me that all my work is accessible for free. I want to remind teachers: we have free copies of the book for your students.
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Sex work is the voluntary exchange of a service for capital. Sex work is work. Sex trafficking is not a voluntary exchange. When you conflate these things you do a disservice to both consensual workers and trafficking victims.
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Why does the adult industry so often become the internet’s test case? Let's talk 🧵👇
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This bill does not decriminalize anything for trafficking survivors or people in the sex trade. It does the opposite by expanding the definition of prostitution, ensuring even more survivors will be prosecuted.
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90% of sex trafficking survivors reported experiences of arrest, often for offenses under similar anti-trafficking legislation. Of those, 81% reported their criminal history as a barrier to obtaining employment and 55% as a barrier to housing.
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The "promoting prostitution" language is broad enough to criminalize anyone financially connected to a person in the sex trade: Roommates splitting rent Partners sharing expenses Family members receiving financial support Friends stashing money for a survivor planning to escape
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The definition of prostitution is broadened to include any exchange of sexual activity for money or something of value, capturing a more vague range of conduct than current law, including survival sex, which is often how vulnerable people escape their traffickers.
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Why SB 45 is harmful: SB 45 relocates all prostitution offenses into the human trafficking chapter and dramatically expands criminalization of survivors, people in the sex trade, and the people closest to them as well as conflating these experiences. Specifically:
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Consider signing the petition to stop Pennsylvania's #sb45. The bill does not strengthen accountability for traffickers. It expands the criminalization net around survivors. People shouldn't be sent to prison because they experienced trafficking. docs.google.com/document/d/1…
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