Here are some links to accompany a presentation I'm giving to the Prisoner's Justice Film Festival
These are in NO WAY representative of the entire spectrum of voices out there, and I suggest you seek out other voices as well. But these are some links and people I've found very insightful, and helpful.
In no particular order….
Emi Koyama (breaks down the myths of trafficking data, among other awesome writings)
POWER
Book - Selling Sex: Experience, advocacy, and research on sex work in Canada
Maggie's Toronto
SPOC - Sex Professionals of Canada
Native Youth Sexual Health Network
Scarlet Alliance - Australian Sex Workers' Association
Noami Kwe - Fierce Indigenous Feminist
Nikki Thomas - Former Executive Director of SPOC
Tits and Sass - One Big Service Piece
Everyday Abolition
Molli Desi Devadasi
Red Umbrella Project - Amazing Podcast Series
Anna Saini
N'Jaila Rhee
Best Policy Practices
Desiree Alliance (hosts a yearly conference on sex work)
Melissa Gira Grant
And for those on twitter, there are A LOT of great conversations happening (and also a lot of ignorant bullshit being spread by anti sex-work activists, so be warned):
Check out these hashtags (the # symbol) on twitter
#sexwork
#NotYourRescueProject
#AfterBedford
#BedfordSCC
#CDNpoli
#TOpoli
#lndont
#QuestionsForAmnesty (who recently called for decrim)
#ListenToSurvivors (started by SW abolitionists)
#AJstream (re. the recent Al Jazeera segment on sex work)
And these twitter users:
@NYSHN
@kwetoday
@thatSabineGirl
@FemWho
@AudaciaRay
@Jess_Danforth
@MaggiesToronto
@PhyreCracker
@BlasianBytch
@FemmeiFest
@MolliDesi
@DarbyBPPP
@BrazenLee
@TracyQuanNYC
@ScarletAlliance
@MistressMatisse
@MelissaGira
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