A small, unexpected moment — finding SWEAT & @Sisonke_ZA in Aotearoa 🇳🇿
Even here, decades after decriminalisation, the connection to SA remains.
Because this movement is bigger than borders — and it doesn’t end with one win. ✊🏽🌍 #decrimsexwork
Belgium has adopted legislation that brings sex workers within the scope of occupational health & safety protections. What protections does this legislation introduce & what role do unions play in the fight for sex workers’ rights?
https://t.co/OPKYZVkC7k
"We have families. We have people who need us.
And we have already paid the price for getting this wrong.
We will not quietly pay it again." @SusanDavis15
https://t.co/9hiC7uye6j via @TheRichmondNews
The Meta ruling is bad, no matter how much you dislike Meta or how much New Mexico tries to pretend its about "product design"
It's an attempt to get around Section 230 (& 1A) protections, hold platforms liable for user speech, do universal age verification & end encrypted msg
Grateful to Aotearoa @NZPC_ for hosting SWEAT & Asijiki. Over 20 years since they achieved decrim & we’re here to learn directly from sex workers, organisers & policymakers, because in the face of misinformation — lived experience matters. #DecrimSexWork#SexWorkisWork
The government doesn’t disclose how many Americans are detained, even briefly, during immigration enforcement.
But last fall, when ProPublica found that at least 170 U.S. citizens had been detained, at least 20 of them were children.
https://t.co/UdP5fRyETn
Creators have become the main casualties in the War on Porn, as age-verification laws and other censorship initiatives have kneecapped creators incomes over the past year.
And it's hitting already struggling creators hardest.
https://t.co/ZWNTWvfQAS “You don’t need to arrest somebody for prostitution to rescue them from a situation,” she said. “The sex industry has been taking care of people who are involved in forced labor or in danger for decades. We’ve never had to arrest anybody.”