Boston Sex Workers and Allies Collective (BSWAC)
@bostonswac.bsky.social
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Collective of sex workers and allies in Boston fighting for the full decriminalization of sex work in Massachusetts ☂️ www.bswac.org We appreciate donations! https://donorbox.org/bswac CashApp: $bostonswac Contact us: bostonswac @ gmail dot com
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Hello! We’re a collective of sex workers and allies in Boston, fighting for the full decriminalization of sex work in Massachusetts and for the health, safety, and labor rights of sex workers.

We formed last year out of a support group for sex workers, which we continue to hold monthly. ❤️
We had the best time tabling at Fist Boston on Monday! I’m told that someone passed out because of how sexy our asses were 🍑
This weekend, we reached ~25 people with our street outreach at Mass & Cass, giving out feminine products, condoms & lube, water, snacks, underwear, socks, and makeup.

It was harder to find people this week, as the police have been cracking down lately and pushing people into hiding.
This is definitely not ok, so sorry this happened to you!!
We testified at Cambridge city counsel to educate on the needs of sex workers in the city, emphasizing decriminalization so that workers can seek help without fear of arrest when they are victims of a crime. When sex workers are safer, we are all safer. 💞
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Our first street outreach day at Mass & Cass was a success!

We saw ~25 people and gave out:
- 48 water bottles
- 46 chip bags
- ~50 condoms
- 25 makeup pieces
- ~10 outfits

Have something you’d like to donate for our next outreach day? Let us know! ❤️
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These photos aren’t from our event, but we love having BSWAC at the Dyke March!
We had an amazing time marching and tabling at Boston Pride and Dyke March this weekend! 🌈

We honored the mothers of our movement, Sylvia Rivera & Marsha P. Johnson, two trans sex workers who played key roles in the Stonewall riot that started Pride.

We were moved to tears by all the cheers ❤️☂️
We were talking to so many people at Dyke March that we forgot to take pics 🥲
Join us tomorrow night at Central Square Theater for a post-show talk about Mrs. Warren’s Profession, a play about a former sex worker turned madam whose adult daughter confronts her about her work.

100 years after Bernard Shaw wrote this play, the issues it tackles remain just as relevant.
We had an amazing time marching and tabling at Boston Pride and Dyke March this weekend! 🌈

We honored the mothers of our movement, Sylvia Rivera & Marsha P. Johnson, two trans sex workers who played key roles in the Stonewall riot that started Pride.

We were moved to tears by all the cheers ❤️☂️
This week was International Whore’s Day! ☂️

In honor of all the sex workers who’ve fought for their rights, we’re asking you to write to your Massachusetts legislators to ask them to co-sponsor these bills for sex workers’ safety.

Go to bit.ly/SupportMASexWorkers 💕
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my comments in support of @bostonswac.bsky.social and sex work decriminalization from today’s Cambridge City Council committee meeting
Thank you so much for coming out in support! ❤️
Transition House, a domestic violence shelter in Cambridge, is seeking input from the community in response to the Cambridge brothel case.

We are concerned by the one-sided framing of the questions, and hope sex workers will be listened to. Share your input here:

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Our member @jessicavanmeir.bsky.social had a letter published in the @bostonglobe.com yesterday!

Criminalizing clients puts us in danger - when clients are scared of arrest, we have fewer clients to choose from and have to lower our prices or accept dangerous clients who we would otherwise refuse.
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Cambridge has seen actual trafficking victims; law enforcement and judicial system officials know what it looks like. Those victims deserve for the term not be diluted, I feel.
Yes, that’s exactly right. Calling all sex work trafficking undermines the gravity of that crime. Sex work can also take place in an exploitative work environment without amounting to trafficking - hence why labor rights are needed.
The @cambridgeday.com has confirmed what we suspected - the apartment in the Cambridge brothel case could be unlocked from the inside, debunking the government affidavit’s claim that the women were locked inside.

Cheers to responsible journalism 👏

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