conference
Declaración del Movimiento Internacional de las Trabajadoras Sexuales, Trabajadores Sexuales y Trabajadoras Sexuales Trans
para la Conferencia Internacional de Sida México 2008
Sex Workers´ Declaration at the 2008 International Aids Conference in Mexico
Participación en las Conferencias / Participation in Conferences:
Sex Workers from all over the country party down at Big Chicks after the four day political conference held here in Chicago. Come grind and rub elbows with the naughtiest of the them all.
Meet sex workers from San Francisco, NYC, and everywhere in between as they converge here in Chicago for the Desiree Alliance conference of 2008. Saturday night will be the night we put aside planning the revolution to get loose and dress up and meet Chicago locals who have supported the movement this year. Come and bring a friend!
WHO::
You (21+), dressed to impress, costumes encouraged... WEAR RED!!
Donations are welcome, but not required. Open to the public!
When::
Saturday Jul 19, 2008
at 9:00 PM
Where::
In partnership with BAYSWAN, Sex Workers Outreach Project-USA, SWANK, H.I.P.S. Different Avenues, COYOTE, Best Practices Policy Project, $pread Magazine, St. James Infirmary, Harm Reduction Coalition, PONY, SWOP-Chicago, SWOP-Las Vegas, SWOP-Los Angeles, SWOP- Northern California, SWOP-Arizona, SWOP-Portland, & SWOP-EAST
Sex 2.0 will explore sexuality, feminism and social media
ATLANTA -- What happens when technology, sex, knowledge, and power
enable women to meet up, act up, and hook up like never before? These
questions and more are the focus of the Sex 2.0 unconference in
Atlanta, Georgia on April 12th, 2008. Held at 1763, a
10,000-square-foot, fully equipped dungeon located 10 miles north of
downtown Atlanta, the unconference will feature conversations among
activists, social networking pioneers, bloggers, swingers, cruisers,
sex futurists and kinksters who have been sexing up Web 2.0 from the
beginning -- whether in Bangalore or Bangor, Maine.
Maybe you've heard of Web sites like Facebook, Craigslist, or
Flickr. They're all social networking sites, the heart of a revolution
in the way people produce and share knowledge, make friends, reach out
for support, and create professional and personal networks.
View this video report from SWOP-LA @ the 6th IASSCS CONFERENCE "Dis/Organized Pleasures" in Lima, Peru, June 27-29 2007.
This conferences attempts to bring together researchers and practitioners in an effort to lay the groundwork for future collaborative research, advocacy, and program development. To educate social service, health care, and criminal justice professionals about the needs and risks of women involved in commercial sex work.
For more information visit www.prostitutionconference.com.
Deadlines for presentations are due August 15th.


