Sex workers across the U.S. are frequently incarcerated - often for offenses tied to poverty, homelessness, and systemic discrimination.
In prison, they often face violence, healthcare denial, and isolation.
You can change that. 🧵
This International Whores’ Day, we’re launching FSC Speak Out: a new campaign from FSC and EPA United centering the voices of adult creators themselves. #FSCSpeakOut
To join us and learn more, visit https://t.co/zFTNe68Apl
International Sex Workers' Day is a reminder that behind every headline, policy debate, and stereotype are real people, real communities, and real lives.
📚 Read more:
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Join us for Healing Through Art, an 8-week program centered on creative expression, care, and community. This space is designed for survivors of sexual and gender-based violence to explore healing through art in a safe and supported space.
Classes run Monday evenings from 5–8pm in Barrhaven, Ottawa, beginning June 1st. All materials are provided (though feel free to bring your own!), and space is intentionally limited to better directly support each individual in attendance.
This is open to both CORAS members and survivors of sexual violence and/or gender based violence. Address shared upon registration.
If you’re looking for a space to create art and find support in community, we’re here. ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
Reminder: The TAKE IT DOWN Act’s notice-and-removal requirements take effect today.
Covered platforms must provide a process for users to report nonconsensual intimate imagery and remove valid reports within 48 hours, including known identical copies.
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Huge thanks to @VEGASRUC and the model who let us feature them in this project ❤️
If you’re looking for a place to donate, they are a great resource for SWers!