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The purpose of this library collection is to provide access to multiple sources of information to help people learn more about the context of our work and/or discover more resources that could potentially benefit sex workers and their communities.

MO Ho Justice does not necessarily endorse all content or viewpoints expressed in these resources.

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Sex Worker Perspectives


 

Cash/Consent: The War on Sex Work

Lorelei Lee

Web article: n+1

 
 
 

Perspectives on Language

thotscholar & The Scarlot Harlot

Podcast episode: The Oldest Profession Podcast | Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify

 
 
 

Suprihmbé on Pro-heaux Womanism

Jessie Sage & PJ Sage with Suprihmbé

Podcast episode: Peepshow Podcast

 
 

Hacking//Hustling

Hacking//Hustling

Website

 
 
 

The Oldest Profession Podcast

Kaytlin Bailey & Charlene J. Fletcher

Podcast: oldprosonline.org | Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify

 

We Too: Essays on Sex Work and Survival

Multiple authors (edited by Natalie West & Tina Horn)

Book: The Feminist Press | Other sellers | Find in a library

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Safety Planning & Support


Date Safety & Digital Security Guide

Compiled by MO Ho Justice from multiple sources

Google Doc

 
 
 

Know Your Rights Manual for the Sex Worker Community: Criminal Law

National Lawyers Guild — San Francisco Bay Area Chapter

PDF file

 
 
 

Pod Mapping for Mutual Aid

Rebel Sidney Black

Google Doc

 
 

The Sex Worker Self-Care Kit

Anna Borges

Web article: SELF

 

Healing In Action Zine

Tanuja Jagernauth, Stephany Cannon, & YWEP outreach workers

PDF file: Young Women’s Empowerment Project

 
 
 

Sex Work Centered Guide for Letter Writing (to prisoners)

Support Ho(s)e

PDF file: sxhxcollective.org

 

Sex Work & intersectionality


 
 
 

Sex Work is an LGBTQ Issue

Reframe Health and Justice

PDF file: Survivors Against SESTA

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The Sex Workers Fighting for Better Health Care

Mitchell Sunderland

Web article: Vice

 

Black Sex Worker Collective

Black Sex Worker Collective

Website

 

BIPOC Adult Industry Collective

BIPOC Adult Industry Collective

Website

 
 
 

Decriminalization & Policy


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Response to the UN Women's “approach to sex work, the sex trade and prostitution”

Elizabeth Bernstein, Sealing Cheng, Inderpal Grewal, Scott Long, Alice M. Miller, Svati P. Shah, & Carole S. Vance

PDF file

 

 
 

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DISCLAIMER


Our resource library is designed to provide access to multiple sources of information to help people learn more about the context of our work and discover more resources that could potentially benefit sex workers and their communities.

MO Ho Justice does not necessarily endorse all content or viewpoints expressed in these resources.

Our goal is to offer a variety of perspectives and resource types that meet different needs.

 

Want to know more about what we *do* endorse?

 



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