In preliminary research, disabled people reported being more likely than non-disabled people to engage in sex work in one form or another. In this workshop, we’ll explore the unique experiences and history of disabled sex workers. Together, we’ll unpack key issues and discuss methods and tactics for supporting disabled sex workers in our communities through policy.
Special guests Rain Black and Robin Gow are back to help us facilitate this discussion!
Objectives:
Define sex work (spicy work) and disability
Examine research around the intersection of sex work and disability
Learn more about the history of disability and sex work
Analyze key issues impacting disabled sex workers
Apply tactics for supporting disabled sex workers
September 23, 2024
7:00-8:30 PM EST
Virtual via ZOOM
Scan the QR code to register or follow the link here: https://tinyurl.com/ABDSQ3
ASL interpretation and closed captions are provided for registered guests. More information on our website
https://www.disabilitypridepa.org/all-about-disabled-sex
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