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Las Vegas dancers :

2 days ago 4 1 0 0

Just want to spread the word that this app is now deleting in-person SW accounts, pointing to changes in their TOS. You may want to delete work related posts 💔

1 month ago 77 36 6 1

If you are on SextPanther they are offering models discounted STI screening, could be very useful!

4 weeks ago 3 1 0 0

Good night everyone. May tomorrow bring us more justice and some peace.

4 weeks ago 360 23 8 0

Tip black sex workers
Tip black sex workers
Tip black sex workers
Tip black sex workers

2 months ago 8 3 0 0

Why is so hard for yall to interact with black sex workers ????????

2 months ago 6 4 0 1

Seattle dancers :

2 months ago 6 5 0 0
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Why Steven Grooby shouldn't be in anyone's Hall of Fame The bad guys win, again.

"It saddens me to see AVN bestow its highest honor upon a bully who has not found a line he will not cross to disempower labor and maintain his monopoly on studio trans porn."

chloepurdy.substack.com/p/why-steven... by @cashoutchloe1.bsky.social

2 months ago 7 5 0 0
Graphic with light blue sky background, and fluffy white clouds. Title text reads: Same bulls*!t, new label! A teal-coloured can with a wavy white and gold line, the label reads: Anti-trafficking Cola, refreshingly carceral. White, spiky text box reads: Now with less overt racism, no added anti-sex work rhetoric, but the same moral panic, white saviorism and overblown stats you love! Body text describes how mainstream anti-trafficking groups are rebranding to distance themselves from sensational public messaging, but they’re still selling the same product.

Graphic with light blue sky background, and fluffy white clouds. Title text reads: Same bulls*!t, new label! A teal-coloured can with a wavy white and gold line, the label reads: Anti-trafficking Cola, refreshingly carceral. White, spiky text box reads: Now with less overt racism, no added anti-sex work rhetoric, but the same moral panic, white saviorism and overblown stats you love! Body text describes how mainstream anti-trafficking groups are rebranding to distance themselves from sensational public messaging, but they’re still selling the same product.

Mainstream anti-trafficking groups are rebranding to distance themselves from over-the-top marketing that’s common in public campaigns—but they’re still selling the same product.
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2 months ago 5 2 0 0
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Truth Over Stigma - Sex Work Facts and Findings | Notion “Fighting misinformation. Elevating voices. Defending rights.”

An amazing website one of my mutuals created! Please check it out!! Sex workers are working hard debunking anti porn/sex work misinformation ✨ www.notion.so/Truth-Over-S...

8 months ago 8 4 1 0
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What is the difference between Colonialism and Imperialism? RESCHEDULED shado x Decolonial Centre presents: What is the difference between Colonialism and Imperialism? A teach in with Energy Embargo for Palestine

(3/3) EVENT: What is the Difference Between Colonialism and Imperialism? Presented by Shado Magazine and the Decolonial Centre

🕖Feb. 17, 7-8:30 pm (UK time)
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2 months ago 3 2 0 0

Antwerp dancers :

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Amsterdam dancers :

2 months ago 2 1 0 0

Hey Sex Worker BlueSky—
Do you have any advice for a newbie using Telegram?

2 months ago 7 1 1 0

we cannot keep living like this at the expense of our brothers and sisters in the global south

3 months ago 160 31 0 0
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Wholesome SW engagement thread: post a picture of you and your pets 🐩🤍

3 months ago 426 38 53 5

Finished Rhacel Salazar Parreñas' new book, "The Trafficker Next Door: How Household Employers Exploit Domestic Workers." It's brief, but is packed with examples and explanations of how culture, gender, laws, and savior complex combine to enable trafficking of domestic workers by regular folks. …

5 months ago 3 3 1 0
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Oregon dancers :

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LA dancers :

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CALL YOUR REPRESENTATIVE TODAY and tell them:

— NO to KOSA
— NO to Section 230 reform
— NO to the SCREEN Act
— NO to the App Store Accountability Act
—NO age verification laws
—NO to digital ID systems

4 months ago 167 89 6 2

Kosa is not your friend! Kosa does not help protect your children from harm! Kosa only makes it worse! It will censor everything the news, the media, and everything! Invading people's privacy! Age, information, identity, and location! Call your rep, email them, message them, send letters! 🆘🆘🆘🆘🆘🆘🆘🌐🌐🌐

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Boston dancers :

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Today, on the International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers, we honor the resilience, dignity, and humanity of all sex workers.
Sex workers around the world face daily discrimination, marginalisation, and violence – often with little protection or recourse.
#IDEVASW #IDEVASW25

4 months ago 12 9 1 1
A black image with bold red and white text shown diagonally. The white text highlights the words End Violence Now. The 
Scarlet Alliance logo is a red umbrella with white text and it is in the bottom right hand corner.

A black image with bold red and white text shown diagonally. The white text highlights the words End Violence Now. The Scarlet Alliance logo is a red umbrella with white text and it is in the bottom right hand corner.



Today is International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers. We honour all sex workers who have been subjected to violence, murdered or died as a result of criminalisation, stigma, and discrimination. These acts of violence are hate crimes. 
We honour them by:
fighting policy failures
challenging all unjust laws
exposing the violent actions of governments
maintaining the legacy of community-led activism built around the peers we have lost,
campaigning to end the violence of Border Force against Asian migrant sex workers. Strength and solidarity from Respect Inc, SWOP NT, SIN, SWOP NSW, Magenta, SWEAR, SWOP ACT, Scarlet Alliance, Touching Base, ATSISWAG and AMSWAG

Today is International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers. We honour all sex workers who have been subjected to violence, murdered or died as a result of criminalisation, stigma, and discrimination. These acts of violence are hate crimes. We honour them by: fighting policy failures challenging all unjust laws exposing the violent actions of governments maintaining the legacy of community-led activism built around the peers we have lost, campaigning to end the violence of Border Force against Asian migrant sex workers. Strength and solidarity from Respect Inc, SWOP NT, SIN, SWOP NSW, Magenta, SWEAR, SWOP ACT, Scarlet Alliance, Touching Base, ATSISWAG and AMSWAG

State violence actively harms sex workers.Criminalisation of our work creates barriers to justice and impunity for offenders committing violence against us.
Border Force raids cause profound and lasting trauma for sex workers, workplaces, and communities. Racial profiling of Asian migrant sex workers at the border results in immigration detention. It exposes migrant sex workers, particularly trans women, to significant risks of physical and sexual violence, including denial of medical care and deportation to danger.
Street-based sex workers in every jurisdiction except NT and QLD continue to face arrest and ‘move-on’ notices. Working privately with a friend for safety and support is still criminalised in the ACT, SA and WA.

State violence actively harms sex workers.Criminalisation of our work creates barriers to justice and impunity for offenders committing violence against us. Border Force raids cause profound and lasting trauma for sex workers, workplaces, and communities. Racial profiling of Asian migrant sex workers at the border results in immigration detention. It exposes migrant sex workers, particularly trans women, to significant risks of physical and sexual violence, including denial of medical care and deportation to danger. Street-based sex workers in every jurisdiction except NT and QLD continue to face arrest and ‘move-on’ notices. Working privately with a friend for safety and support is still criminalised in the ACT, SA and WA.

We cannot end this violence without dismantling colonialism, racism, transphobia, homophobia, ableism, and patriarchy, and ending poverty and the criminalisation of drugs.

We cannot end this violence without dismantling colonialism, racism, transphobia, homophobia, ableism, and patriarchy, and ending poverty and the criminalisation of drugs.

Today is International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers. We honour all sex workers who have been murdered or have died as a result of criminalisation, stigma, and discrimination. Read our briefing papers at linktr.ee/scarlet_alliance

4 months ago 23 15 0 1

On this International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers I'd like to remind everyone that the root of the violence is racism, classism, misogyny, transphobia, and homophobia. Violence against sex workers is a many-headed hydra.

4 months ago 68 23 2 0

#Dec17 is a day that you should definitely be tipping sex workers

4 months ago 20 9 0 0
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Books By Sex Workers You Should Really Read Misty Wren lists must-read books by sex workers to add to your TBR pile!

Heck yeah! Thanks Wren and Tryst for including COMING OUT LIKE A PORN STAR, 2nd edition. @tryst.link @feministpress.bsky.social

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4 months ago 38 18 1 0

Sex workers exist at the intersection of women living in poverty, trans and LGBTQI+ people, single mothers, migrants, undocumented people, people in addiction, homeless people and those in insecure housing, disabled people and people with mental health issues.

4 months ago 17 3 1 0

Dublin dancers :

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