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Locations:
If you know of a location not listed please send everything you know about the event using our contact form, or email us (dec17@swopusa.org). If you are interested in starting an event click here.
United States
International:
Virtual (online)
Atlanta, GA
Details for the Dec. 17 event in Atlanta: (flyer)
Charis Books and More
1189 Euclid Ave.
Atlanta, Georgia, 30307 33.7648, -84.3494
Dec. 17, 7:00-8:30pm
December 17th is the 5th annual International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers. This event was created to call attention to hate crimes committed against sex workers all over the globe. Please join us as we celebrate this important day of action with a sex worker open mic, a few brief video screenings and inspiring conversation on the movement for sex workers rights, dignity and decriminalization! This event is free and open to everyone; however, to participate as a performer in the open mic, the organizers request that you be a current or former sex worker.
For more information, please visit: www.swopusa.org/dec17 or www.chariscircle.org.promotional material(chariscircle.org)
Also posted online here: http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/328271
Burlington, Vermont
We plan to observe the International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers, but are working out space issues. The event will take place either at a nearby Unitarian church or at RU12, our queer community center. If you would like to add us to the December 17th location list, you could offer that anyone interested in attending contact me for details. I can be reached at efemmera@yahoo.com. Thanks, Leslie
Chicago, Illinois
1st event: SLEAZE (flyer)
(60's-sex-art-russ-meyers-dance-freak-out)
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15th @ 10pm
Benefit for: SEX WORKERS OUTREACH PROJECT-CHICAGO
3343 N. Clark Street
Suggested donation: $5
Dress to Impress, Darlings
Live Freak/Dance Performers by Chicago's Raunchiest Whores and Hoes
Grooves by Eric LabRat, DJ Demchuk, Alexander Bassett, & Protman
2nd Event: (flyer)
When: Sunday, December 16th 2007 @3pm
Where: Corner of Addison and Halsted, outside of the police station. If we are moved, we will be marching southbound down Halsted Street.
Who is invited: Sex Workers and their Allies!!
BRING RED UMBRELLAS! Also, be aware that the media will be there, so protect your identity if you need to remain anonymous.
If you would like more information about SWOP-CHICAGO...
www.swop-chicago.org
1-877-776-2004 (follow the prompts for swop-chicago)
Cleveland, OH
Vigil/Memorial to be held in honor of the 5th International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers
Mon. 12/17/07
St. Paul's Community Church
4427 Franklin Blvd.
Cleveland, OH 44113
6:00-8:00 pm
For more information please contact Vanessa at om4padme1@netzero.com or (216) 650-3963.
Lansing, MI
Monday Dec 17th, SWOP-MI will be holding a Memorial Gathering at the Michigan Capitol Building in Lansing, MI from 2p - 3p.
We encourage all interested in attending to wear red and/or bring a red umbrella. We will be honoring those who have passed with a variety of readings.
We hope to encourage strength within our community to recognize and stop the violence towards Sex Workers. We also aim to be acknowledged as a sincere gathering of concerned citizens. We would like to send a message that violence is not acceptable and those who commit it should be dealt with in a serious manner.
Anyone interested in more details, or assisting with this gathering, please email swop-mi@hotmail.com
Thank You
Las Vegas, NV
This year, SWOP-LV will hold a memorial march down Fremont Street, with a candlelight vigil at the end. We will meet at the Fremont Street Experience Parking Plaza on the top floor. (See this map)
Please bring a red umbrella or wear a red shirt.
Afterwards, those interested are invited to join us for dinner somewhere cheap (TBA). We plan that dinner will only cost you $10 or less.
Meet time: 7pm
End time: 9pmFor more information, email us at info(at)swop-lv.org or call us toll-free at 1-866-525-7967, ext. 701.
Los Angeles, CA
Come Celebrate SWOP-LA's 1 year anniversary! Flyer (.jpg)
Food, Film, and open mic for eulogies to the lost but not forgotten sex workers who have fallen victim to violence around the world.
Women Alive Access Center
5319 Venice Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90019
(Between La brea and Fairfax)
Mariko Passion: 310-562-8201 or swopla2006@gmail.com
New York, NY
Candlelight vigil, 5-7PM (Flyer.jpg) (flyer.pdf)
On the steps of Judson Memorial Church
55 Washington Square South
New York, NY
Wear red or bring a red umbrella
Sponsored by:Email sarahjenny@riseup.net if you'd like to help organize or read at the event, please contact by December 14th.
Philadelphia, PA
Vigil Against Violence:
Respect Sex Workers' Human Rights
December 17th is the International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers. This seems particularly timely in light of the recent outrageous ruling by Judge Theresa Carr Deni, reducing charges from rape to "theft of services" in the case of a sex worker forced at gunpoint to have unprotected sex with multiple partners. She works in room 284 of City Hall.
Join SWEET (Sex Workers are Entitled to Equal Treatment) on Monday for a candlelight vigil to honor and mourn the sex workers who have died this year and raise awareness of the violence faced by their community.
Current and former sex workers, friends, and allies all welcome.
Monday December 17th 5-7pm
On the steps on the west side of City Hall, facing 15th and Market Streets.
Wear red or bring a red umbrella.
Richmond, VA(flyer)
Star Light Ministries is hosting a prayer vigil for the International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers. We'll meet on December 17 at 6:00 p.m . at the Richmond Mennonite Fellowship at 7612 Wanymala Rd, Richmond, Virginia, 23229 (in the white house).
| Date | Organizations | Details |
| December 3rd | SWOP-USA | On December 3rd Monday, SWOP USA will send letters to state and local officials drawing attention to International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers and asking for support of statewide decriminalization of prostitution |
| December 4th 12:00PM | SWOP-USA, SWOP NORCAL and the ESPU | perform 'Don't Tread on Me' in front of Congressman Tom Lantos office protesting the TVPRA Mann Act provisions. Meet at 11:30 in front of the district office 400 South El Camino Real, Suite 410, San Mateo 94402. |
| December 13th 12:00 PM | ESPU | Vigil on the sidewalk on Grove St. between Cole and Parker in San Francisco, California to call attention to the unethical practice by USF Ethics professor for video taping massage parlor workers without their permission to promote his idea of forced labor, with no regard that he violated their privacy rights under the guise of rescuing workers. |
| December 14th 10:00 AM | SWOP NORCAL | On December 14th Friday at 10am SWOP NORCAL will flyer City Hall in Berkeley and in Oakland. Please if you would like to help pass out flyers email me. dec17@swopusa.org |
| December 14th 9PM | SWOP NORCAL | Meet on the corner of San Pablo and Ashby in Berkeley and we will make our way to International Blvd in Oakland. The goal of this outreach is to bring support to sex workers with goody bags and legal resource guides and invites to events on the 17th. |
| December 17th 12:00 PM | ESPU | The vigil will be held at Noon on the sidewalk at Bancroft and Telegraph in Berkeley, California on Monday, December 17th, 2007 to call attention to a recent incident of violence against a sex worker while attending a UC Berkeley event hosted by the Ethics Department that depicted sexually violent graphic images of sex workers as normal |
| December 17th 5:00 PM | SWOP NORCAL | On December 17th Monday at 5pm we will hold a reception in Supervisor Jake McGoldrick's office. At 6pm we will gather in the Civic Center Plaza on the Polk Street side of San Francisco's City Hall where we will hold a candlelight vigil in remembrance of all who died from violence in the line of duty. |
ESPU events press release: Word .doc or .pdf.
SWOP-AZ (Tucson) will sponsor a memorial processional beginning at 6pm in front of the Tucson Police Dept at the sw corner of Scott & McClintock. We will proceed through the Tucson Community Center to the El Tiradito Shrine at Main and Cushing Street and begin a remembrance ceremony at 6:45 there. Candlelight vigil, reading of names, some quiet music and poetry, and an opportunity for those who wish to speak about the loss of co-workers. El Tiradito (“the castaway”) is an historic site revolving around a tale of love, sex and murder. It is said that during the monsoons, you can hear the sobbing cries of grieving.
4-6pm at St aloysius church at north capitol
and k streets nw
Washington dc. News Release December 17,
2007 Contact: Darby
Hickey 202.829.2103 Gigi Thomas via HIPS Hotline
800-676-4477International Day to End Violence
against Sex Workers in Washington, DC Vigil and
march to call for an end to violence against sex
workers Monday December
17, 2007 4:00-6:00pmNorth Capitol and K Streets
NW Washington
DC Sponsored by HIPS, Different Avenues,
Alliance for a Safe & Diverse DCThis
December 17th marks the 5th Annual International
Day to End Violence
Against Sex Workers. Local community members
will commemorate the event with
a vigil and march. Organizations in the District
of Columbia will also
release preliminary findings from a community
based research project,
an initiative funded by the Sociological
Initiatives Foundation, into
the affects of prostitution policies on
transpeople, the homeless, and
other communities in DC. A survey of 115 people
across the District of
Columbia who have been affected by
anti-prostitution policies and other
regulations of public space has revealed
disturbing information. 58% of
survey respondents reported negative experiences
during interactions
with police and when locked up. Respondents
reported: being insulted,
humiliated or verbally abused by officers; being
falsely arrested because
officers “profiled the person as a
prostitute;†confiscation or
destruction of condoms and other safe sex
supplies by officers during
interactions; experiencing discrimination
because of immigrant status and/or
perceived or actual inability to speak English;
being asked to provide
sexual favors or services to police officers;
and being strip searched
by police officers in public. “It saddens me
to know that people who
the police believe to be prostitutes are treated
so unfairly,â€
commented Skytrinia Berkeley an advocate of
Different Avenues, a co-sponsor
of today’s event. “The study also shows that
most of these people
have been in situations where they needed help
from the police
themselves. Yet 50% said they had a negative
experience when contacting the
police to report violence and other crimes
committed against them. Surely
we can do better in the District of Columbia to
create an environment
where everyone in need is protected by the
police.†Another service
provision agency and co-sponsor of today’s
event, HIPS, expressed dismay
at the reports of confiscation and destruction
of condoms and other
materials. “Its estimated that 1 in 20 people
in Washington is living
with HIV/AIDS. Condoms save lives and should
never be destroyed during
police checks,†said Gigi Thomas of HIPS.
The International Day to End
Violence Against Sex Workers has empowered
workers from over 100 cities
around the world to come together and organize
against discrimination
and remember victims of violence. This event was
created to call
attention to hate crimes committed against sex
workers all over the globe.
Join us as we hold this vigil in remembrance of
the 64 reported murders
of sex workers in 2006, and stand in solidarity
with sex workers
worldwide. Press is invited to cover and
photograph this event.
Rehabilitation Centre for Prostitutes And Rootless Children (PARC) observing
the day for 2nd Time in Bangladesh in 04 Divisional Cilty out of 06 with its
Development Partners . Schedules are :
In Chittagong Division:
Organized by : Rehabilitation Centre for Prostitutes And Rootless Children (PARC)
and Jana Uddog : A Civil Society Organization
Time and Venue : 9-30 A.M (Local) in front of Chittagong Press Club
Contact Person : Md. Nazrul Islam (Manna), Chief Executive , PARC, Cell :
01819-644960, Email :
parc_ngo@yahoo.com
In Jessor Division :
Organized by : Sumaj Foundation in Collaboration with Rehabilitation Centre for
Prostitutes And Rootless Children (PARC)
Time and Venue : 10-00 A.M (Local) in front of Chuadanga Bus Stand, Jessor
Contact Person : Md. Mijib-ud-Dawla Kanak, Executive Director, Sumaj Foundation,
Cell : 01711397441, Email :
shusmajbd@yahoo.com
In Khulna City :
Organized by : Bangladsh Resource Improvement Centre and Allies initiated by
Rehabilitation Centre for Prostitutes And Rootless Children (PARC)
Time and Venue : 10.00 A.M-12.00 A.M (Local) on Dhaka –Khulna High Way, Dwladpur,
Khulna
Contact Person : A.S.M Wahidul , Executive Director , BRIC, Cell : 01715707865,
Email : bricngo@yahoo.com
In Sylhet City
Organized by : Right Foundation
Initiated by : Rehabilitation Centre for Prostitutes And Rootless Children (PARC)
Time and Venue : 9-30 A.M (Local) in front of Chittagong Press Club, Sylhet
Contact Person : Md.Abul Kalam Azad, Chief Executive , Right Foundation, Cell :
01711165318
A fortnight of International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers
Human Rights &Pro Sex Worker Rights
Exhibition, &Launch of Petition against the
Registration of Sex Workers in the Northern
Territory
6th Dec, 5.30 pm, Supreme Court, State Square,
Darwin
This Installation highlights that human rights protocols are selectively being ignored by governments globally in relation to sex workers. Unsafe working conditions, stigma and discrimination still remains, destroying lives of many sex workers. The viewer is asked to reflect and think about their own judgments on sex workers. The wig, clothing and shoes have all been worn by sex workers at work.
"The registration of individual sex workers is a violation of human, working and civil rights. Sex workers have the right to privacy, the right to work in an occupation of choice, the right to live and work free from violence and harassment, the right to live free from discrimination, vilification, trafficking and prohibition."
"We want working rights, human rights, union rights – WITH EQUALITY"
Salis
Launch of Sex Worker Law Resource 7th Dec, 3.30pm, Supreme Court, State Square, Darwin These education resources have been produced by sex workers as not just peer educators but as community educators. Out of constant struggle for sex workers voices to be heard, are those that will speak out proud; individual sex workers, EMPOWER, Scarlet Alliance.. we are proud to have produced such amazing resources! Launched by resource editor, Alina Thomas
International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers Stall In Darwin 17th Dec, Supreme Court, State Square, Darwin.
Community education stall in middle of city hub, mall whore art exhibits, information, petition + safe sex workers rights info accompanying red umbrella campaign highlighting ending violence against sex workers by addressing working rights. All welcome!
International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers Protest In Sydney 5pm, 13th December, 28 Margaret St, corner of York Street, Sydney, nearest train station Wynyard. Sex Workers in Sydney city will carry red umbrellas for the last time in 2007, against the brothel closure laws by the Iemma Government, and in favour of better local council sex industry policy.
For more information concerning the events click here
(an english message will follow)
Journée Internationale pour contrer la
violence
Ensemble, prenons le temps de penser à nos
sœurs et frères qui ont
subi de la violence et à ceux et celles qui
nous ont quitté…
Et disons : C'est assez.
Amener votre parapluie rouge, votre chaleur
et solidarité.
Le départ se fera à 17h à partir du
métro Frontenac
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5th International Day to End Violence
Against Sex Workers
December 17h, 2007
Join Stella and our friends and allies for a
Red Umbrella March, an
activity for the
International day to End Violence Against Sex
Workers.
For more detail call Stella at 514-285-1599
International Day to End Violence
Together we will take the time to honour our
sisters and brothers who
have experienced violence at work and those we
have loved and lost...
Bring your red umbrella, your warmth and your
solidarity.
And to say: Enough is Enough!!!
We will depart at 5pm at Frontenac Metro
Candlelit vigil at Totem Pole Park (Centennial Park), St. Catharines begining at 5pm - Bring red umbrella!
Terry's Evergreen Addiction Recovery Services & The Sex Trade Task Force
are holding the first in the region event, a
candlelit vigil at Totem Pole
Park, St. Catharines, Ontario beginning at 5
p.m. This region has
experienced the murders of 6 sex workers. Family
of one of the murder
victims will speak at the vigil, as will
academics from Brock University's
Women's Studies and Sociology Departments.
Advocates, academics, social
service agencies and community members are
banding together in solidarity -
all welcome!
All details can be found on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=9016811884
Ottawa events consist of 3 parts:
Email womens.health@aco-cso.ca or mens.health@aco-cso.ca for any other info
We are going to have a protest on Dec 17 against the police abuse of power against sex workers. We will march to the Police Headquarters, present the votes for the 10 most inhuman violations of sex workers' rights to the police. Thus, it'll be great if you can help us to spread further our online election. We have posted the information about this election for the most inhuman violations of sex workers' rights on our website www.ziteng.org.hk. for further information: 2007年十大侵犯姐姐仔人權事件選舉 (2007 Election of the 10 most cruel violation of sex workers’ human rights )
Dec 17 Protest against police violence and
abuse against sex workers
venue: Southern Playground, Wanchai (MTR
Wanchai station exit A4)
time: 10.30am
Contact: Elaine Lam, Zi Teng
email: ziteng@hkstar.com
website:
www.ziteng.org.hk
Tel: 2332-7182
Hillbrow sex workers in south africa will observe the day and commemorate their lost colleques murdered by their brutal clients and police brutality
Hello friends
This is COSWAS from Taiwan. We support the
Anti-Violence toward sex-wokers with the picture
of our sister , Ms Quan , who had committed
suicide due to the refusal of Taiwan government
on decriminalizing sex workers last year.
Wish all sex-workers in the world work in safe
and happy condition.
And Merry X’mas.
COSWAS,Taiwan
Sex Workers' Internet Radio Lounge has created two downloadable MP3 PSAs about International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers.
The first is a PSA with basic information
and a link SWOP:
http://emedia.art.sunysb.edu/swirl/Dec17PSA.mp3
The second is an MP3 of Annie Sprinkle's 10
Things You Can Do to Participate in
International Day to End Violence Against Sex
Workers:
http://emedia.art.sunysb.edu/swirl/10ThingsPSA.mp3
To download MP3s:
Mac users - Option/Click
PC users - Control/Right click
Feel free to download these MP3s and use them
on your webcast, Podcast, radio show, put
links on your website, or whatever. Spread
the word.
Media Contact: swopeast@gmail.com
December 13, 2007
Sex Workers Outreach Project East
International Day to End Violence Against Sex
Workers
Two-Part Online Event
1) Repository for International Day to End
Violence Against Sex Workers
Projects/Pictures/Events …and…
2) Live Online Vigil
Who: Sex Workers Outreach Project East Two-Part
Online Event
What: Repository for International Day to End
Violence Against Sex Workers Projects and Live
Online Vigil
When: Repository begins Saturday, December 15th,
5:00 PM EST and continues through Monday;
Live Online Vigil Monday, December 17th, 5 – 11
PM Eastern (2-8 PM Pacific)
Where: http://www.swopeast.blogspot.com/
Beginning Saturday, December 15th, at 5:00 PM
EST, the swopeast.blogspot.com will be available for
posting pictures, events, comments, summaries,
reactions, etc., to events related to the
International Day to End Violence Against Sex
Workers. Please post any comments or artifacts
that you’d like to share and visit our blogspot
to view happenings related to the International
Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers from
around the world.
On Monday, December 17th, beginning at 5:00 PM
until 11:00 PM EST SWOP East will be holding a
Live Online Vigil. Please join our virtual
community to share your stories, mourn our
sisters and brothers, and work toward a space
where this violence is no longer tolerated.
For questions or more information contact
swopeast@gmail.com
One way to get involved online is to post on
"Bound Not Gagged," our major sex worker
advocacy
blog, about the issues of violence against sex
workers
and read posts by other people. The link is
www.boundnotgagged. com
I will be interviewing Judy Dunaway of SWIRL (Sex Workers Internet
Radio Lounge) and playing various tracks that she has sent me from
various broadcasts on SWIRL.
My show, The Lair of Lady Monster, broadcasts from 2:00 - 4:00 pm
(PDT) on Saturday, December 15th.
Please feel free to call in to the studio and talk about any issues,
articles, events, etc. The studio line is: 415-626-6180.
I hope you can tune in as well.
Pirate Cat Radio broadcasts at 87.9FM in San Francisco, Los Angeles
and 104.8 in Berlin, Germany and streaming online at
www.piratecatradio.com
.
I will have the podcast posted to: http://ladymonsterlair.blogspot.com later next week.
Or, if you have any information you want me to print out and read
over the air for you, please feel free to send it to
ladymonster@earthlink.net.
Thanks so much!!
Stephanie
Lady Monster
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