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Naked girls reading Show in San Francisco
December 17th at the Center for sex and culture held a performance called “Naked Girls Reading,” to commemorate the 7th Annual International Day To End Violence Against Sex Workers. These lovely ladies read literature written by sex workers.
I decided to plug this article because many Phone Sex Operators / Cam Girls working in the sex industry do not endure what so many woman for many years were forced to be subjected to on the streets. I feel Phone Sex Operators / Cam Girl work is a safe and profitable way to make extra income from home in the sex industry without the high risks that many sex workers face on the streets or in brothels.
The following is a public letter from Annie Sprinkle, and your invitation to join us.
“TEN WAYS TO PARTICIPATE IN INTERNATIONAL DAY TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST SEX WORKERS. (EVERYONE IS INVITED)
1. Organize a vigil/memorial/gathering in your town. Simply choose a place and time. Invite people to bring their stories, writings, thoughts, related news items, poems, lists of victims, performances, and memories. Take turns sharing.
2. Organize or attend a candlelight vigil in a public place.
3. Do something at home alone which has personal meaning, such as a memorial bath, or light a candle.
4. Call a friend and discuss the topic.
5. Send a donation to a group that helps sex workers stay safer. Some teach self-defense or host web sites that caution workers about bad Johns. Donate to Sex Worker Outreach Project.
6. Read the Sex Workers Outreach Project’s web site, www.swop-usa.org, Do let others know about any planned Dec. 17 events by listing them on the site. (Although sadly this site is not current and I’m not sure if someone is following through on this.) There is also a wikipedia entry about Dec. 17 which you can read.
7. Spread the word about the Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers and the issues it raises; blog, email, send a press release, forward this text to others.
8. Attend a Dec. 17th Day to End Violence event/action/memorial. Everyone is welcome.
9. Organize a panel discussion about violence towards sex workers. Procure a community space and invite speakers like sex workers, police, and families of victims.
10. Create your own way to participate. People have done celebrations, Xmas caroling, protests at jails, lobbying at City Halls, naked women reading whore writings, performance art, visual art projects, and other creative, fun and moving things.”
In whore pride solidarity,
Annie M. Sprinkle
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