Grußadresse und Brief von Dr. ANNIE SPRINKLE, der Begründerin des Gedenktages zum 17. Dezember
DEAR FRIENDS, PEERS, AND EVERYONE,
MONDAY DEC 17 is the International Day to End Violence against Sex
Workers. This is an event I'm very proud to say that I conceived of a
few years ago, and Robyn Few and Sex Worker Outreach Project
(SWOP) helped to get started. Beautiful memorial vigils and events
are now held in dozens of different countries and cities around the
world. I'll be attending the vigil in Los Angeles.
I hope you will participate in some way, not just to remember those
who have been victims of violence. But because it
is a beautiful, bonding, emotional, and profound
experience to stand with others in compassion and
solidarity. The Day To End Violence Against Sex
Workers vigils I have attended each year have
touched something very deep within me, and I would
recommend the experience to everyone. I'm grateful
to all those people who are hosting and attending
the vigils because I feel that they are very
important. These gatherings also garner much
public sympathy, media and understanding towards sex
worker issues in a way that nothing else does.
Check the SWOP web site for what you can do on this important day.
You can also do stuff home alone, or plan a vigil
with a few riends. My wonderful friend Judy
Dunaway did a
recording of my 10 things you can do
on this day. At the bottom of this email is the
link. Its great. Listen to it! YOU DO NOT HAVE TO
BE A SEX WORKER TO PARTICIPATE.
Turn on, tune it, and TAKE OVER!!!
WITH LOVE AND SOLIDARITY,
ANNIE SPRINKLE
DEC 17 :: INTERNATIONAL DAY TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST
SEX WORKERS
December 17th is International Day to End Violence Against Sex
Workers. This event was created to call attention to hate crimes
committed against sex workers all over the globe.
Originally conceived of by Annie Sprinkle (prostitute/porn star
turned sexologist) and started by the Sex Workers Outreach Project
USA as a memorial and vigil for the victims of the Green River Killer
in Seattle Washington. International Day to End Violence Against Sex
Workers has empowered workers from over 30 cities around the world to
come together and organize against discrimination and remember
victims of violence.
During the week of December 17, 2007, sex worker rights organizations
will be staging actions and vigils to raise awareness about violence
that is commonly committed against sex workers. The assault, battery,
rape and murder of sex workers must end. Existing laws prevent sex
workers from reporting violence. The stigma and discrimination that
is perpetuated by the prohibitionist laws has made violence against
us acceptable. Please join in drawing attention to this around the
world with the 5th annual International Day to End violence Against
Sex Workers.
In October, a female judge in Philadelphia Judge Deni ruled that the
gang rape at gun point of a Craigslist escort was not rape but "theft
of services." All men were released, and ended up assaulting another
woman who was not a sex worker. Judge Deni was reelected to serve
another term as judge for Philadelphia shortly after this trial.
Closer to home, an Orange County cop who had been known to be
stalking exotic dancers working at a certain club was brought forth
with sexual assault charges that had a forensic semen sample as
evidence and still the now ex OC cop was not guilty of forcing Lucy
to perform a hand job because, as the prosecutor said to the jury
"she got what she wanted that night." If any of this strikes a chord
with you, because IT COULD BE YOU or someone you love, then come to
our gathering to honor the violated, abused and murdered sisters and
brothers in the industry..
FOOD, FILM and Open Mic for Eulogies to the lost but
not forgotten will take place at Women Alive Access Center. Bring
a red umbrella for our outdoor demonstration if you have one!
Women Alive is located at 5319 Venice Blvd, LA, CA
90019. This event is FREE, wheelchair accessible from 6-9pm.
Please come if you are interested in getting more involved with
SWOP-LA. We need you!
NEED MORE INFORMATION?
http://www.swop-usa.org is the national website
contact
swopla2006@gmail.com by email
call Alma at Women Alive with questions or to
volunteer for December
17th at 323-965-1564
JUDY DUNAWAY WRITES:
You can now download MP3s of:
- a PSA about International Day to End Violence
Against Sex Workers
- Annie Sprinkle's "Ten Things You can Do to
Participate in International Day to End Violence
Against Sex Workers"
Go to:
http://swirlwebcast.blogspot.com/
Feel free to link to the MP3s directly, or to
download them to use on your site. Permission is granted
to anyone who wants to air them on radio or
webcasts.
Share them freely.
Judy
ANNIE M. SPRINKLE, Ph.D.
Artist - Sexologist - Author - Teacher - Student
Post Porn Modernist - Faculty Wife - Feminist
Pioneering Film Director/Producer/Performer
Utopian Entrepreneur - Thespian - College Lecturer
Former Porn Star/Stripper/Pin-Up/Prostitute/Dom
Performance Artist - Photographer - Tantrica
annie@anniesprinkle.org
http://anniesprinkle.org
http://loveartlab.org