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DESCRIPTION:SWOP-NORCAL is launching the first U.S. march to celebrate International 
 Sex Workers' Rights Day, March 3rd.\n\nEndorsed by: US PROStitutes 
 Collective, Desiree Alliance, BAYSWAN, Different Avenues, the St. James 
 Infirmary,\nSan Francisco Sex Worker Film and Arts Festival, Bay Area 
 Radical Women\n\nThis inaugural celebration is especially important to sex 
 workers in the Bay Area as we struggle to resist the escalating repressive 
 policies of the Bush administration. This occasion renews our strength to 
 demand recognition of our human rights as we struggle to combat violence 
 and oppression against sex workers. This day reminds us that we are part of 
 a global community of people who refuse to accept the discrimination 
 against us and the criminalization of our work, our means to survive.\n\nWe 
 appreciate the support we have received over the years from Bay Area 
 individuals, organizations and communities and we celebrate YOU AND YOUR 
 SUPPORT as part of this day!\n\nSWOP-NORCAL invites you to join us and sex 
 worker organizations around the world to celebrate the lives of sex workers 
 as well as highlight sex workers' determination and strength.\n \n\nWe 
 demand:\n\no Decriminalize Prostitution!\nEndorse local petitions and 
 initiative drives to decriminalize prostitution and prioritize safety.\n\no 
 Stop The Raids! No More Deportations!\nIn the guise of rescuing women from 
 traffickers, San Francisco Police Department collaborates with the U.S. 
 Department of Justice, resulting in the deportation of women. The Bush 
 administration, their globalization and trade policies are some of the root 
 causes of trafficking. Sex workers should be empowered to address abuses in 
 our communities rather than excluded through this administration's 
 "anti-prostitution loyalty oath." Sex workers are part of the 
 solution!\n\no No More Stings! Stop the Corruption! Stop the entrapment of 
 prostitutes and their customers.\nClients and prostitutes are entrapped in 
 stings, then 'blackmailed' by the District Attorney into attending 
 stigmatizing, anti-prostitution 'reeducation seminars' (FOPP, First 
 Offender Prostitution Program). The fees are exorbitant ($1000), but those 
 arrested or cited attend, fearing exposure to their families, etc. But 
 where has the money gone? Why is there no compliance with the San Francisco 
 Sunshine Ordinance or financial audits? Although the Public Defender also 
 sponsors a diversion program, why does the District Attorney enforce this 
 monopoly on an expensive diversion option for prostitution related cases? 
 Stop the corruption!\n\no Stop The Repression! Sex Workers and Migrants: 
 Victims of Anti-trafficking\nGlobal Alliance Against Traffic in Women 
 recently published a report, Collateral Damage (www.gaatw.net), which 
 explains how sex workers and migrants around the world are being targeted 
 by repressive forces under the banner of anti-trafficking.\n Fundamentalist 
 feminists in the U.S. are lobbying congress to pass increasingly 
 restrictive and punitive legislation targeting voluntary commercial sex. 
 They propose a change in the definition of trafficking to blur the 
 distinctions between forced prostitution and voluntary commercial sex. They 
 propose expansion of the powers of the Department of Justice to monitor the 
 voluntary sex industries federalizing all prostitution-related 'crimes,' 
 which has even been rejected by the DOJ. Stop the repression!\n\nHistory of 
 March 3rd\n\nThe 3rd of March is International Sex Worker Rights Day. The 
 day originated in 2001 when over 25,000 sex workers gathered in India for a 
 sex worker festival. The organizers, Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee, a 
 Calcutta based group whose membership consists of somewhere upwards of 
 50,000 sex workers and members of their communities. Sex worker groups 
 across the world have subsequently celebrated 3 March as International Sex 
 Workers' Rights Day.\n\nDurbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee (2002): "We felt 
 strongly that that we should have a day what need to be observed by the sex 
 workers community globally. Keeping in view the large mobilization of all 
 types of global sexworkers [Female,Male,Transgender], we proposed to 
 observe 3rd March as THE SEX WORKERS RIGHTS DAY.\n\n    Knowing the usual 
 response of international bodies and views of academicians and 
 intellectuals of the 1st world [many of them consider that sex workers of 
 third world are different from 1st world and can't take their decision] a 
 call coming from a third world country would be more appropriate at this 
 juncture, we believe. It will be a great pleasure to us if all of you 
 observe the day in your own countries too...We need your inspiration and 
 support to turn our dreams into reality.\n\nBackground: DMSC\n The founding 
 members of DMSC had come together through their active involvement as peer 
 educators in a STD/HIV prevention intervention program, widely known as the 
 Sonagachi Project, which has been running since 1992. Since then we have 
 been successfully networking among sex workers in India and some other 
 countries, particularly in South and South-East Asia, to foreground the 
 demands for promotion and protection of our rights. Our political 
 objectives are decriminalization of adult prostitution, securing social 
 recognition of sex work as a valid profession and establishing sex workers 
 right to self-determination. We [brought] together 80000 or more delegates 
 for this seminal meet, the first of its kind in this part of the world. 
 Although our resources are limited, our dreams are unbounded and our 
 enthusiasm is high and commitment unwavering. With your support, we are 
 determined to make this event a grand success. We believe ONLY RIGHTS CAN 
 STOP THE WRONGS.\n\n\n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/03/02/18482989.php
SUMMARY:March for Sex Workers Rights!
LOCATION:Rally: 301 Eddy Street (Tenderloin Police Station)\nMarch to: City Hall
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/03/02/18482989.php
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