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'''PHILLY D/17 is ALL about COMMUNITY ALLIED ANTI VIOLENCE EFFORTS:'''   
 
'''PHILLY D/17 is ALL about COMMUNITY ALLIED ANTI VIOLENCE EFFORTS:'''   
  
*[[Sex Workers Outreach Project Philadelphia (SWOP)|Sex Workers Outreach Project]] joins sex workers, allies and advocates from around the world in recognizing  Dr. Annie Sprinkle’s December 17, the International Day to End Violence against Sex Workers.  
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*[[Sex Workers Outreach Project Philadelphia (SWOP)|'''Sex Workers Outreach Project''']] joins sex workers, allies and advocates from around the world in recognizing  Dr. Annie Sprinkle’s December 17, the International Day to End Violence against Sex Workers.  
 
*As we approach this day, we come together to remember those lost this year and renew our commitment to the on-going struggle for empowerment, visibility, and rights for all sex workers.
 
*As we approach this day, we come together to remember those lost this year and renew our commitment to the on-going struggle for empowerment, visibility, and rights for all sex workers.
  

Latest revision as of 10:53, 2 January 2020

 https://dec17philly.com
http://www.december17.org (The national December 17th movement)

December 17 Is The International Day To End Violence Against Sex Workers (IDEVASW)

  • YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE A SEX WORKER TO BE INVOLVED. YOU JUST NEED TO CARE!

In 2019 We Are Headed To Washington DC

Protecting the safety of sex workers and transgender women

PHILLY D/17 is ALL about COMMUNITY ALLIED ANTI VIOLENCE EFFORTS:

  • Sex Workers Outreach Project joins sex workers, allies and advocates from around the world in recognizing Dr. Annie Sprinkle’s December 17, the International Day to End Violence against Sex Workers.
  • As we approach this day, we come together to remember those lost this year and renew our commitment to the on-going struggle for empowerment, visibility, and rights for all sex workers.
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