In certain corners of the world FSSWers are forced to operate in the shadows, walking the line between doing their jobs and bearing the brunt of punitive measures for it. In a surprising amount of places — especially to someone coming from the puritanical U.S. — laws banning sex work have been changed to reflect shifting public perception about the importance and permanence of the SW industry.
NPR’s 1A program, “Missing From #MeToo — Sex Workers,” led by host Joshua Johnson, presented a guest panel of female professionals from the adult entertainment industry.
KinkBNB.com has just made some improvements to its website to enhance the experience and make the sex-positive home sharing community more customizable.
A group of academics led by Paul Maginn will convene a special session on sex work at the Association of American Geographers conference next month in Chicago.