The Right To Mother and Do Sex Work
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The New York City research draws on interviews with court participants and direct court observations, and was conducted by the GHJP and the Sex Workers Project, a New York City-based organization providing legal services and other support for sex workers and people who have been trafficked.Yale Law School Today
Diversion from Justice and Un-Meetable Promises are products of a multi-year collaboration between the GHJP and the Sex Workers Project of the Urban Justice Center (SWP-UJC) in New York. The collaboration, supported by the Levi Strauss Foundation, sought to bring the resources of the academy to support NGOs working with marginalized communities.Yahoo
PCYP's Nadia Qurashi honored with the Arthur S. Leonard Award by the NYC Bar AssociationNew Now Next
Ryan Murphy will donate POSE series' profits to LGBT charities, including PCYP. He states, "I need to do more than just making a show for this community. I want to reach out and help this community.”Instinct
As Murphy posted on Twitter, POSE's 2nd Give Back Org of the Day: The Peter Cicchino Youth Project.Jacobin
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Cracking down on digital sites could also push sex workers into riskier street-based work that is more prone to violence, exploitation or police targeting. R.J. Thompson, director of the Sex Workers Project at the Urban Justice Center (where the author once interned), and also a sex worker, says, “Working online and being able to screen clients online is really a great harm-reduction tool.Vice
“It reduces safety for sex workers,” explained RJ Thompson, who serves as managing director of the Sex Workers Project and is a sex worker himself. “It pushes folks who work online back to street-based work, which has much higher incidences of violence, public health issues including HIV and other STIs, state violence in terms of police harassment and arrest.”In These Times
Read what our Direct of Legal Services & Development, Atossa Movahedi, had to say on the topic in this article by In These Times. | February 21, 2018