SWOP NSW Outreach at Wednesday Night Lights
1/142 Addison Rd, Marrickville 1/142 Addison Rd, Marrickville, NSW, AustraliaSWOP NSW will be at Wednesday Night Lights on the third Wednesday of the month from 6pm - 8pm.
SWOP NSW will be at Wednesday Night Lights on the third Wednesday of the month from 6pm - 8pm.
The monthly meeting of the Scarlet Alliance Committee.
Did you know that we host a monthly catch-up for trans and gender diverse sex workers? We would love for you to join us at the Vixen office to connect, share experiences and just relax in a safe, supportive space.
Join us at the Vixen office for a catch-up exclusively for male sex workers to connect in solidarity, chat, and chill. Snacks provided. No need to RSVP - just turn up!
On 2 June 1975, approximately 100 sex workers occupied Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon, France, to express their anger about their criminalised and exploitative living conditions. They hung a banner from the steeple which read ‘Our children do not want their mothers to go to jail’, and launched a media campaign to broadcast their grievances to the world. Their action made national and international news headlines, started a strike that involved sex workers from all over France, and created a legacy of activism that is celebrated each year by sex worker groups all over the world.
The sex workers occupying Saint-Nizier Church demanded, among other things, an end to police harassment, the re-opening of the hotels where they worked, and a proper investigation into a series of sex worker murders. Sex workers in other French towns heard of the occupation in Lyon and, in solidarity, took sanctuary in churches in Marseille, Grenoble, Montpellier and Paris. Across the country, French sex workers joined the action by taking part in an eight-day long strike.
Despite the national impact of the protest, the police refused to engage with the protestors’ grievances and threatened increasingly harsh punishments. Eventually, the police cleared the church after eight days and, though the occupation and strike did not result in law reform, sex worker activists credit it as the spark that ignited the contemporary sex workers’ rights movement in Europe and the UK.
SWOP NSW Independent Outreach Worker Rosie will be at KRC from 2pm - 4:30pm on the first Tuesday of each month. Come by to get free safer sex supplies, vaccines, resources, or just have a chat! Options for when, where and how you work Referrals to legal and financial services Staying physically and emotionally safe Free safer sex supplies and more Free mpox vaccine and sexual health checks with no Medicare card
Join Vixen on the first Thursday of the month from 1pm - 3pm to help assemble workers packs for distribution to other sex workers.
A monthly meeting of Scarlet Alliance and its state and territory based member organisations.
Come for snacks, chats and workers packs on the second Tuesday of the month from 2-4pm.
Respect Inc is now holding a monthly, stripper-only sharing circle! These groups will be facilitated with a peer educator. Meetings will be held on the third Wednesday of the month, 4-5pm, both online and in the Meanjin office.
Grill & Chill is a free BBQ event by and for street-based sex workers. Contact Rory on 0414 689 424 for details.
SWOP NSW will be at Wednesday Night Lights on the third Wednesday of the month from 6pm - 8pm.