I'm with Charles & John that SW Rights is not the best title. In fact it sounds kind of militant to me which is not the kind of image you want to provoke if you change minds and hearts.
Under the banner of "clarifying misconceptions about SWs" which IMO works much better, I'd suggest as topics:
*Clarifying the image of SWs as street providers with links to to pimps, drugs, coercion, public nuisance, etc. to on the is discreet and operating BCD
*Clarifying misconceptions around unsafe or irresponsible behavior (e.g. use of protection)
Originally Posted by atlcomedy
I want to clarify that by the term "sex worker" I am referring to
erotic labor in exchange for an agreed upon exchange of goods, money or services. The world of sex work includes phone sex, exotic dance, sensual massage, etc...not just prostitution.
Thanks for the suggestion, ATLComedy. I'm all for clarifying misconceptions about sex workers as well and that is a specific area I'm working on in my advocate work: humanizing sex workers to those who hold on to myths and stereotypes, ranging from the "abused, broken" sw to the "uber empowered." (How about just a "regular" woman/man who enjoys her/his job as a sw? When do hear, read or see those stories?)
What I'm wondering here is if any of you are familiar with specific issues/laws pertaining to the sex worker industry that you would like to see changed? For instance, some states can use the fact that a person is/was carrying condoms as "proof" of engaging in criminal activity (prostitution.)
I know some of you are more involved than others when it comes to protecting/promoting the rights of sex workers, so I really appreciate all of the input!