Bericht von der diesjährigen 2. SWOU
Teilgenommen haben SW aus UK, Germany, Canada, France, Denmark, Japan, Sweden, Finland, Spain, and Turkey.
Message from India: “In America [and Europe], you have everything. You have cameras. You use the internet. But you aren’t fighting the government together the way we are. You need to come together and collectivize. It’s the only way.”
"During the activist conversation, we heard from the German group HYDRA, which just celebrated its thirtieth anniversary. Some sex workers who work in Germany reported that there isn’t much of an activism scene there because sex work is fully decriminalized, so although there’s certainly stigma and violence that affects workers there, they don’t feel a huge urgency in fighting for their rights."
"a lot of the activist stories were similar: the groups are small, they are totally grassroots and run by volunteers, they are fighting against well-funded feminists who are obsessed with anti-trafficking rhetoric and refuse to listen to sex workers."
Report From 2011's Sex Worker Open University
by Audacia Ray
http://titsandsass.com/?p=6603
Bericht auf der Homepage SWOU
www.sexworkeropenuniversity.com/report- ... -2011.html