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You Think You Don't Know Us, But You Do

Started by Natasha, December 16, 2008, 05:18:35 PM

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You Think You Don't Know Us, But You Do

http://www.bilerico.com/2008/12/you_think_you_dont_know_us_but_you_do.php
Gina de Vries
December 16, 2008 2:30 PM

A lot of my writing is for an audience of insiders -- communities and people I know my way around, who are mostly queer or queer-positive, sex-positive, and sex worker-friendly. Today, I am writing for an audience I don't normally write for, about an event that is very important and dear to me. Please read on, and consider forwarding this post to someone you know who might need to see it. Thanks.

I want you to participate in International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers -- wherever you are -- because violence against sex workers is something that affects all of us.

Day to End Violence is this Wednesday, December 17th. These are the events happening in the Bay Area, where I live. Members of the writing class I teach (Sex Workers' Writing Workshop) will be reading at the San Francisco event. There are also events happening all over the world. Please check and
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