The NSWP was founded in 1991 as an informal alliance which participates in independently financed projects in partnership with member organizations and technical support agencies.
HOOK is a non-profit project by, for and about men working in the sex industry. Including interviews, support and discussions.
Over the past ten years Tracy Quan has spoken at universities and in other forums, about issues that affect the sex industry. Frequently described as a post-feminist, she is a member of the International Network of Sex Work Projects.
An analysis of liberal, radical, and marxist feminism as it relates to prostitution. Paper presented to the 1997 International Conference on Prostitution, Cal State Northridge.
Finnish organisation for those who work in erotic labour: sex workers, private escorts, erotic performers, strippers, pro doms, and porn models.
A project advocating for sex workers. Site includes the report "Revolving Door", about police interactions with street-based prostitutes in Manhattan.
Exotic dancing, sexual abuse, and associated mental disorders. Support links/hotlines.
SWOP-USA promotes the decriminalization of prostitution in California.
The South Australian Sex Industry Network (SIN) is a program area of the AIDS Council of South Australia and is funded as a health promotion project that aims to support the current high standards of sexual health among South Australian sex workers.
The Coalition for the Rights of Sex Workers was founded in 1996 by sex workers, former sex workers and our allies. We are part of the international struggle for the rights of people in the sex trade and for the decriminalization of our lives and our work. Both English and French translations available on this website.
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