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DESCRIPTION:FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE \n \nCONTACT: Dr Avaren Ispen   1-877-776-2004  ext  
 2 \nDecember 14, 2007 \n\nWHO: Supervisor Jake McGoldrick and SEX WORKERS 
 OUTREACH PROJECT\n \nWHAT: Press Conference\n \nWHERE:  City Hall steps 
 Polk side, SAN FRANCISCO\n \nWHEN: 11:30 MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2007\n \nOn 
 Monday, December 17th, 2007, Sex Workers Outreach Project USA will host the 
 5th Annual International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers in Civic 
 Center Plaza at 6pm.  The public is welcome.  Names of those who have been 
 victims of violence will be read, their stories told and they will be 
 remembered with a candle-light vigil.\n\nEvery December 17th for the past 5 
 years, Sex Workers Outreach Project USA (SWOP-USA) has held a vigil in Bay 
 Area cities to call attention to the violence perpetrated against certain 
 women, all sex workers, most of who are only remembered for their criminal 
 status.\n\n“Violence is the result of an underground economy and the 
 black market that has emerged over so many years of criminalization,” 
 said Robyn Few, co founder of SWOP-USA.  “Our criminal status often 
 renders us silent.  How can we seek redress?  How can we go to the police?  
 Until we are able to change our status, we will always be viewed as willing 
 participants in our own rape and murder.”\n“When violence is 
 perpetrated against one woman, be she a sex worker or not, it is an act of 
 violence against all women,” said Supervisor Jake McGoldrick, who will 
 co-host this year’s event with SWOP-USA. “It is time to change the laws 
 against prostitution so that we can protect these workers.”\n\n“The new 
 form of 21st century slavery is not prostitution but rather penal 
 slavery,” states Dr Avaren Ispen, Lecturer at UC Berkeley in Social 
 Theory. “The criminalization of certain populations makes them easier to 
 control as an informal economy and when they get out of line their labor 
 can be coerced legally in the jail. Real abolition of slavery means ending 
 the complicity of the state with structural violence against sex 
 workers.”\n\nOn December 17th around the world sex worker rights 
 advocates and allies will take to the streets calling attention to violence 
 against all women, but especially those who have no voice and who are often 
 further criminalized in the media when their stories are told.\n\nOn 
 December 14th in Oakland , SWOP representatives will meet on International 
 Blvd and in Berkeley on San Pablo Ave and offer legal advice, gifts and 
 services to sex workers. On December 17th in Chicago , SWOP members will 
 march to the police station, Arizona members will do a memorial procession 
 to El Tiradito Shrine in Tucson . In Vermont , SWOP will meet at the 
 Unitarian Church . In Las Vegas , sex workers will stroll down Fremont St. 
 with candles and signs. In New York they will meet at the Judson Memorial 
 Church . In Michigan they will go to the Capitol Building in Lansing and in 
 Los Angeles members will go to the Women’s Alive Access Center . For a 
 complete list of events happening around the world please go our website at 
 www.swopusa. org/dec17 \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/12/16/18467329.php
SUMMARY:International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers Press Conference
LOCATION:City Hall steps Polk side, SAN FRANCISCO
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/12/16/18467329.php
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