ID: Bold text in the middle in white & red text reads," UNTIL S*X WORKERS ARE SAFE, none of us are safe." Behind are graphics of handcuffs, a fist, copy car, a gun, and a cop with their back turned.
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(3/3) S*x workers have been leading movements for labor rights, bodily autonomy, and community safety for decades. Show up for us as we've always shown up for you.
(2/3) We call on legislators, community members, and fellow advocates to support #CeciliasAct to ensure a safer, more just world for s*x workers.
Bold text in the middle in white & red text reads," UNTIL S*X WORKERS ARE SAFE, none of us are safe." Behind are graphics of handcuffs, a fist, copy car, a gun, and a cop with their back turned.
(1/3) Until s*x workers are safe, none of us are safe.
Tomorrow on #D17, International Day to End Violence Against S*x Workers, we honor the workers we've lost to violence and stand firm in our commitment to decriminalization.
«The Whores Feast» a feast, a feeding, a film. G.L.I.T.S. Trans Equity Consult. Red Canary Song. Decrim NY. created by whores for whores.
🗓️ #December2025 #Events 🧵
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«Sightlines VII» screenings
🗓️ Wednesday 17th 🕗 20:00 EST
📍 Dixon Place (161A Chrystie Street), New York
🌐 dixonplace.org/performances...
🎟️ ↑ 💵 $29
Highlight: «Ťhe Whore's Feast»
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🏷️ #D17 #IDEVASW
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With the election news this week, it’s time to keep our foot on the gas! 💨
We need to ensure Mamdani does right by sex workers by supporting the city sex worker protection act & continuing to voice support for full decrim. 🫡
Important reporting from @chanellegallant.bsky.social and Kate Zen for @truthout.org 🆘
Join the fight against criminalization and the over-policing of sex work in NY with @decrimny.bsky.social and/or @redcanarysong.bsky.social
A look inside Casa Cecilia, NYC’s new home for trans and gender-expansive youth www.gaycities.com/articles/101...
A closeup image of a table bathed in red light showcasing harm reduction supplies like narcan and condoms with decrim by zines. There is a tiny Sonny Angel figurine on the table
A photograph of dozens of people (only their backs are showing) walking down an NYC street carrying red umbrellas for sex worker rights
I had such a wonderful time celebrating Sex Worker Pride this weekend with my fellow workers. We marched from Washington Square Park and I tabled with my co-organizers on behalf of @decrimny.bsky.social with harm reduction supplies and zines ❤️
Thanks Red Light Disco for organizing!
ID: Black background with a graphic of heels, sparkles and a mouth covered in plastic. In the foreground is silver metallic bubble text that says, “S3X WORKER PRIDE.” Decrim NY logo bottom right corner.
(6/6) Show up for s*x workers with your actions, your votes, and yes - your money. Pretty words without material support is just performance.
(5/6) S*x Worker Pride means refusing to beg for basic human dignity. It means centering the voices that have been shouted down and the expertise that's been ignored.
(4/6) We're criminalized for existing, stigmatized for working, and then expected to be grateful for scraps. No thanks.
(3/6) There's immense pride in refusing to be silent, in demanding decriminalization while dodging cops, and in creating safety for our communities when everyone else has failed us. S*x workers show up for trans people, for migrants, for survivors, for all the people society throws away.
(2/6) While lawmakers clutch their pearls and flip-flop on human rights, s*x workers have been consistently leading fights for justice, labor rights, and bodily autonomy. We've been organizing, mobilizing, and building real solidarity - not just posting about it.
ID: Black background with a graphic of heels, sparkles and a mouth covered in plastic. In the foreground is silver metallic bubble text that says, “S3X WORKER PRIDE.” Decrim NY logo bottom right corner.
(1/6) S*x Worker Pride celebrates six years of saying: s*x workers are brilliant, powerful, and tired of your respectability politics.
(7/7) Si hoy celebras a les trabajadores pero excluyes a les trabajadores s*xuales, es hora de que revises tus tonterías excluyentes.
✊ El trabajo sexual es trabajo. Siempre.
(6/7) Desde la reducción de daños hasta la solidaridad entre trabajadores, el trabajo de les trabajadores s*xuales fortalece nuestras comunidades.
(5/7) Les trabajadores s*xuales siempre se han organizado, han construido poder y han luchado por condiciones de trabajo más seguras, no solo para ellas mismas, sino para todas las personas.
(4/7) El Día del Trabajo no es solo para les trabajadores o el trabajo que la corriente dominante decide que es aceptable.
(3/7) If you celebrate workers today but exclude s*x workers, it’s time to check your exclusionary bullshit.
✊ S*x work is work. Always.
(2/7) S*x workers have always organized, built power, and fought for safer working conditions, not just for themselves, but for everyone. From harm reduction to worker solidarity, s*x worker labor makes our communities stronger.
A red textured background with black-and-white halftone images of a hardhat, high heels, a briefcase, and a stethoscope. In bold white text, it reads: “Labor Day is for ALL workers. S*x work = work.” DecrimNY logo appears in the bottom right corner.
Fondo rojo texturizado con imágenes en blanco y negro de un casco, tacones altos, un maletín y un estetoscopio. En texto blanco y en negrita se lee: "El Día del Trabajo es para TODOS los trabajadores. S*x trabajo = trabajo". En la esquina inferior derecha aparece el logotipo de DecrimNY.
(1/7) Labor Day isn’t just for the workers or work that the mainstream decides is acceptable. ⬇️
(10/10) En cualquier discusión sobre seguridad, debemos centrar las voces de los más cercanos al tema: trabajadores sexuales. Cuando las trabajadores sexuales nos dicen que el respeto y el empoderamiento mejoran su seguridad, no la policía, debemos escuchar.
(9/10) No se puede confiar en los políticos oportunistas para las preguntas sobre la seguridad pública.
(8/10) Convenientemente, deja fuera que firmó la histórica ley de 2021, que derogó el delito penal de "merodear con el propósito de dedicarse a la prostitución." Esta derogación redujo invariablemente la vigilancia policial de trabajo sexual.
(7/10) El ex gobernador, Cuomo se pronunció recientemente en contra de la despenalización del trabajo sexual, calificando la reducción de la vigilancia policial del trabajo sexual, como una amenaza para la seguridad pública.
(6/10) La despenalización del trabajo sexual está en las noticias.
Esto es lo que necesita saber ⬇️
(5/10) History shows us that the stigmatization of sex work only fuels regressive laws, from the Mann Act to SESTA-FOSTA.
Defending sex workers freedom is defending everyone's freedom. This is why we will never stop pursuing a world that put sex workers first.