[Air-L] Informal Criminalized, Precarious: Sex Workers Organizing Against Barriers

Danielle Blunt danielleblunt at protonmail.ch
Mon Mar 1 11:13:42 PST 2021


Hi all,

[Hacking//Hustling](https://HackingHustling.org) is so excited to announce a forthcoming event series in April on Informal Criminalized, Precarious: Sex Workers Organizing Against Barriers! This webinar series will bring sex workers into conversation with designers, academics, policy-makers, regulators, media, and tech companies to draw attention to issues plaguing sex workers online, including: content moderation, deplatforming, algorithmic profiling, surveillance, discrimination, data security, access barriers, and design justice.

Learn more at: https://hackinghustling.org/informal-criminalized-precarious-sex-workers-organizing-against-barriers/

Register:http://bit.ly/sextechinternet

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Event Schedule (in EST):

Saturday, April 3, 4 – 5:30 pm: Sex Work as Work and Sex Work as Anti-Work

Tuesday, April 6, 12 – 1 pm : Sexual Gentrification: An Internet Sex Workers Built

Wednesday, April 7, 12 – 1 pm: Sex Worker Activism: Barriers, Exclusion, and Organising

Thursday, April 8, 12 – 1 pm: Decoding Stigma: Designing for Sex Worker Liberatory Futures

Thursday, April 8, 6 – 7:30 pm: Sex Work and Migration

Monday, April 12, TBA: Sex Work in a Transnational Context

Thursday, April 17, 6 – 7:30pm: Decriminalization Campaigns in the U.S.

The conference is facilitated by The Disabled Sex Workers’ Coalition, Hacking//Hustling, Cornell Law School Gender Justice Clinic, Berkman Klein Centre for Internet and Society, and the Center for Information, Technology, and Public Life at University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; we are co-sponsored by The Berger International Legal Studies Program, The Cornell Labor Law Clinic, The Dorothea S. Clarke Program in Feminist Jurisprudence, Justice Catalyst, and the Cornell student chapters of Outlaw.

Please register and help us share!

In solidarity,

Danielle Blunt (she/her)

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