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Sex Worker and Sex Worker-Friendly Orgs.
A big THANK YOU to Lori Adorable for providing this list.

FOR A MORE COMPREHENSIVE LIST, VISIT: http://www.nswp.org/members/

Global:

Global Network of Sex Work Projects

Harm Reduction International

Red Umbrella Fund

Asia and Pacific:

Asia Pacific Network of Sex Workers

Europe:

International Committee on the Rights of Sex Workers in Europe

North America:

Native Youth Sexual Health Network

South America:

NSWP Members, Latin America

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USA National:

Best Practices Policy Project

“…dedicated to supporting organizations and advocates working with sex workers, people in the sex trade and related communities.”

Desiree Alliance

“Our focus is on building local and regional leadership and constructive activism in the sex worker population…”

Harm Reduction Coalition (National)

“Works to promote the health and dignity of individuals and communities who are impacted by drug use.”

HOOK

“A publication and project by and for men in the sex industry.”

INCITE!

“We mobilize to end all forms of violence against women, gender non-conforming, and trans people of color and our communities.”

Save Wiyabi Project

“…aims to address violence against Indigenous women, as well as develop community-based solutions in both tribal and urban areas.”

SWOP USA

Other Resources:

Adult Industry Truth

“Research and surveys of the adult or erotic labor markets in the U.S.”

Paulo Longo Research Initiative

“PLRI aims to consolidate ethical, interdisciplinary scholarship on sex work to inform activism and advocacy that will improve the human rights, health and well being of sex workers.”

Prose & Lore

“…collects memoir stories about sex work in two issues per year.”

Sex Work Research

“For researchers, students, activists, and anyone interested in research on sex work and related topics…”

Tits & Sass

“…a group blog run by sex workers who saw a void when it came to witty commentary on the public image of our industry…”

The WhoreCast

“…provides a glimpse into Siouxsie Q’s world of sex work by sharing the stories, art, and voices of sex workers and other guests…”

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