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Sep 10th in NYC: OUR RIGHTS, OUR COMMUNITIES!  Come Celebrate and Support Harm Reduction Projects Working With Youth!

Sep 10th in NYC: OUR RIGHTS, OUR COMMUNITIES! Come Celebrate and Support Harm Reduction Projects Working With Youth!

Sep 9, 2010 | Events | 0 comments

[tweetmeme source= ‘yourtwittername’ only_single=false]OUR RIGHTS, OUR COMMUNITIES! Come Celebrate and Support Harm Reduction Projects Working With Youth! when: friday, september 10, 2010, 7-9:30 pm where: The Sylvia Rivera Law Project’s Fabulous...

Sex Work, Migration and Anti-Trafficking: Interview with Nandita Sharma

Aug 31, 2010 | Guest Post | 0 comments

We are excited to share this interview excerpt of Nandita Sharma by Robyn Maynard on sex work, migration, and their critical analysis of the recent push for anti-trafficking legislation. Maynard interviewed Sharma in February 2010 for No One Is Illegal Radio’s edition...
Language & Action

Language & Action

Aug 15, 2010 | Calls for Writing/Artistic/Workshop Submissions, Language & Action | 1 comment

[tweetmeme source= ‘yourtwittername’ only_single=false]Language & Action is a new weekend feature where we spotlight some of the fantastic analysis, news, & performance from around the blogosphere that shine a light on critical ideas and action...
Young Women’s Empowerment Project members discuss research findings: “Girls do what they have to do to survive”

Young Women’s Empowerment Project members discuss research findings: “Girls do what they have to do to survive”

Apr 19, 2010 | General News | 1 comment

Young Women’s Empowerment Project (YWEP) recently released their findings from a participatory action research project entitled, , “Girls do what they have to do to survive: Illuminating Methods used by Girls in the Sex Trade and Street Economy to Fight Back and...
End Unjust Arrests, Sentencing and Sex Offender Registration of Sex Workers

End Unjust Arrests, Sentencing and Sex Offender Registration of Sex Workers

Apr 9, 2010 | General News | 0 comments

From Women’s Health & Justice Initiative, New Orleans: Statement of Support for Resistance in New Orleans End Unjust Arrests, Sentencing and Sex Offender Registration of Sex Workers Desiree Alliance was asked to draft this statement of support in conjunction...
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