[SWAF-Potluck] Rent U :^)
Bowen, Raven
raven1 at mail.ubc.ca
Sun Dec 15 17:08:53 PST 2013
Hi,
I just wanted to add that many will be meeting at Pivot this Friday at 630 am to hear the decision. There will be a press conference at 730am and we will meet at noon at the police station for a rally and a short walk to the sex worker monument at CRAB park.
As Andy has stated, we expect little to no change in the near future and the 2015 election will make sex worker rights issues invisible once again. We saw that happen after the parliamentary subcommittee hearings.
If you can come Friday wear red and bring your red umbrella. Regardless of the decision we will still come together to honor workers who we've lost to state violence.
Be well,
Raven
On Dec 15, 2013 2:55 PM, Andy Sorfleet <a.sorfleet at gmail.com> wrote:
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> No worries Fiona! I certainly don't want to seem spammy! :^)
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> If there is little political interest from the 75 people or so on this list, I don't want to waste their time -- or mine. Most of the listservs I am on are set up to have some political discussion. I find that current events and news are excellent ways to keep up to date regarding legislation that may affect all sex workers, and to motivate discussion about those current events and the concerns they raise.
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> Here are some upcoming current events people here may find of interest.
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> The City of Vancouver has a sex trade taskforce report going to council on Wed, Dec 18, which according to a Vancouver Sun article on Saturday includes recommendations for bylaw changes to "make the sex trade safer." Ultimately, I don't think that these bylaw changes really affect sex workers who work in residential spaces. The only business licences the City of Vancouver grants for residential buildings are home-based business licences. Home-based businesses must do the majority of their work over the phone or computer, not see clients in the residential space and not hang signage etc. I don't believe that any of this is going to change.
> http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Report+lays+blueprint+making+trade+safer+Vancouver/9285135/story.html
> http://former.vancouver.ca/ctyclerk/cclerk/20131218/documents/cfsc7.pdf
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> Tuesday, December 17 is international day against violence against sex workers. There will be a short march from the PIVOT office to the PACE office starting at 7 p.m. Bring a red umbrella if you have one. The red umbrella is the international symbol for sex workers rights.
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> Friday, December 20, the Supreme Court of Canada will be handing down it's decision on the Bedford constitutional challenge. I assume there will be a lot of political events to follow. As you may remember, the Bedford challenge asserts that Canada's prostitution laws (communicating for the purpose, living on the avails and bawdyhouse law) are unconstitutional. If the laws are struck down, there will likely be a stay of three months to a year while the Conservative Government determines new legislation to meet the Supreme Court's concerns. Lots to watch out for!
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> If anyone is interested in being on a list that posts both Canadian and international news items relevant to the sex industry, please get in touch with me. Currently I run a listserv which I am about to fold into our Triple-X Workers' Solidarity Association of B.C. domain. http://triple-x.org/ If you are interested in becoming a member of Triple-X please feel free to contact me about that and I can explain what we are, what the benefits are, and what we hope to accomplish.
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> This is a wonderful crowd and I have had several wonderful meals and discussions with you all. You have provided me with inspiration for my political activism certainly, so let's stay in touch.
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> Sincerely,
> Andy Sorfleet
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> On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 8:54 PM, Ki Bournes <ki at massagebyki.com> wrote:
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>> Hi Niseema and Andi,
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>> There is no easy way to create a duel list - one the actual potlucks and one for the news/political stuff. I'd have to create a separate list and figure out who wanted to be on which list. I'm not into creating more work for myself.
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>> The news and political stuff on this list is low volume imo. It tends to come in waves. I often find it interesting and relevant, and I when I don't, hitting the delete button is an easy option.
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>> Given that the list is pretty much local to the Vancouver region, a reasonable request would be to only post news/political stuff that is relevant locally. There are other sex worker lists which have a much more news/political and global focus.
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>> Andi, perhaps, you could invite members on this list to join those other lists which you are active on?
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>> There is an option to get these emails in once a week digest format if you want to get less emails. Just follow the link at the bottom of this and every listserv email then about half way down the page you will see an option to subscribe to a digest.
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>> Hope that helps.
>> Hugs
>> Ki
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>> On 12/12/2013, 11:27 AM, Miss Fiona Lux wrote:
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>>> Its cute but I find it a bit spammy... Im really just interested in hearing about the things I mentioned at this time... I thought thats what the list was originally intended for...
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>>> On Dec 12, 2013 11:12 AM, "Andy Sorfleet" <a.sorfleet at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>>> I'm sorry Lux.
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>>>> I don't understand. What exactly is political about classes for sex workers? Don't most of the potluckers attend or teach classes?
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>>>> I'm also not sure that warning massage workers about massage busts -- even in other cities -- is about politics per se.
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>>>> Perhaps Ki, the moderator, will weigh in. :^)
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>>>> Thanks for your comments! :^)
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>>>> On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 10:54 AM, Miss Fiona Lux <lustnsuch at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>>>> Hi folks... I'm wondering if its possible to be removed from the political portion of the emailing? I'm only interested in hearing about potluck stuff or blacklist information or places for rent etc... Or can there be a seperate list for politics stuff?
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>>>>> Thanks!
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>>>>> Lux
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>>>>> On Dec 12, 2013 10:48 AM, "Andy Sorfleet" <a.sorfleet at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>>>>> http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/12/11/rentboy-university-vocativ_n_4420651.html
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>>>>>> 'Rentboy University,' Vocativ Video, Documents Sex Worker Class
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>>>>>> The Huffington Post | By James Nichols Posted: 12/11/2013 11:53 am EST | Updated: 12/11/2013 1:14 pm EST
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>>>>>> Vocativ, an organization that pairs proprietary technology with journalism to tell compelling stories, recently released an interesting look inside an often misunderstood and marginalized line of employment: sex work.
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>>>>>> But it's not just any look into the world of sex work -- a reporter from the news organization discovered RENT U, a class that provides participants firsthand knowledge about the ins and out of sex work as an industry.
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>>>>>> "Hawk Kincaid founded the new program for Hook Online, a not-for-profit online resource for men in the sex trade, in 2005," Vocativ notes. "Since then, this industry-only series of workshops has met periodically and in secret, covering everything from legal issues faced by sex workers to marketing to how to negotiate with clients. Their next class, scheduled for Dec. 19, will focus on self defense. These classes are strictly off limits to the press, so we did the next best thing and took a private lesson for ourselves."
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>>>>>> Check out the video above. What do you think about these series of classes for those employed in sex work?
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