Explore @esplerp Policy Agenda 2025 to discover a comprehensive roadmap for legislative changes that champion the rights and safety of sex workers
2025 02/27 5 PM Pacific: Resisting Displacement!
The ESPLER Project, The Sidewalk Project, UCLA
2024 Dec 17th: 21st Annual Int’l Day To End Violence Against S3X Workers (IDTEVASW)
Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers was first recognized in 2003 as a memorial and vigil for the victims of the Green River Killer in Seattle Washington. Since 2003, Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers has empowered people from cities around the world to come together and organize against discrimination and remember victims of violence. During the week of December 17th, sex worker communities and social justice organizations stage actions and vigils and work to raise awareness about violence that is commonly committed against sex workers
2024 Support Decrim NY
Violence against s3x workers has been increasing in Jackson Heights, Queens.
Read the press release Decrim NY issued yesterday to get the facts about decriminalization: bit.ly/decrimnyoct24
2024 Election Information Impacting Workers
Sex Workers will be gathering online to discuss these and other related election issues in Tru The S$xWorker Vote, on Saturday, September 7, 2024
2023-2024 Community Support Line
2023-2024 Community Support Line
2024 Commission on the Status of Women (CSW68)
Join in for a free online panel during the 2024 Commission on the Status of Women, CSW68.
2023 Eliminating discrimination against sex workers and securing their human rights | OHCHR
The Working Group proposes full decriminalisation of adult voluntary sex work from a human rights perspective, as it holds the greatest promise to address systemic discrimination and violence and the impunity for the violations of sex workers’ rights.
Protected: 2023-2024 Meet The Face Behind PA Workers Survivors
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2023 SVSTA
Albany Spring 2023
2022 (I/We Support) SAFE SEX Workers Study Act
On September 14, 2022—Sex Worker Pride Day—75 organizations representing sex worker rights, public health, technology, reproductive justice, anti-trafficking, racial justice, and civil and human rights, sent a letter to Congress urging passage of the “SESTA and FOSTA Examination of Secondary Effects for Sex Workers Study Act” or the SAFE SEX Workers Study Act. This bill, reintroduced on March 3, 2022—International Sex Workers Rights Day—in the House by Representative Ro Khanna, and in the Senateby Senator Elizabeth Warren, would study the impact of SESTA/FOSTA on the wellbeing and rights of people who trade sex, including sex workers and human trafficking survivors.
2022 CA Coalition’s “housing as healthcare” pilot
April 15, 2022The Honorable Nancy SkinnerChair, Senate Budget & Fiscal Review Committee California State SenateSacramento, CA 95814The Honorable Sydney Kamlager Chair, Senate Budget Subcommittee 4 California State SenateSacramento, CA 95814The Honorable Phil TingChair, Assembly Budget Committee California State Assembly Sacramento, CA 95814The Honorable Wendy CarrilloChair, Assembly Budget Subcommittee 4 California State AssemblySacramento, CA 95814Subject: Support … Continue reading 2022 CA Coalition’s “housing as healthcare” pilot
2022 Safe Sx Workers Study Act: HR 6928 and SB 3758
The consequences of FOSTA/SESTA were swift for people who trade sex, including survivors of violence, people experiencing exploitation and trafficking, caregivers and parents, people with disabilities, and the many sex workers who were struggling to get by.

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