February 27, 20223

I’m A Sex Worker — And Consent Is Complicated

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We make tough decisions all the time for work.

Every job takes pieces of your freedom. We concede our personal time, our bodies, and sometimes our health and happiness to earn a living. It is, as one might say, a part of life.

It’s important, though, that we understand what we are giving up to make money. Is the job stressful? Dangerous? Does it involve long hours? 

Is it worth it?

When we accept job

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February 27, 20223

Decriminalised Futures: 6 powerful images that will change the way you think about sex work

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The Institute of Contemporary Arts’ Decriminalised Futures exhibition asks: why aren’t we doing more to protect sex worker rights?

“We’re talking about survival being criminalised,” reads a quote plastered on the wall of the Institute of Contemporary Arts’ latest exhibition, Decriminalised Futures.

The installation, which runs until 22 May 2022, covers different feministperspectives on sex work and the interwoven issues faced by sex workers, people of colour, trans people,

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February 27, 20222

Sf Police chief urges signage of CA sex worker bill

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San Francisco Police Chief William Scott is hopeful legislation that decriminalizes loitering for adults with the intent to engage in sex work becomes law this year. While it passed out of the California Legislature in 2021, the bill has yet to be sent to Governor Gavin Newsom for him to either sign or veto.

Gay state Senator Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) authored the controversial legislation, Senate Bill 357. Sex workers and various advocacy groups, as

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