This is a collaborative press release – please distribute and repost widely!
Contact:
Dylan Wolfe – Sex Workers Action New York (SWANK), swank@riseup.net
Will Rockwell – $pread Magazine, will@spreadmagazine.org
Audacia Ray – Sex Work Awareness (SWA), aray@sexworkawareness.org
Susan Blake – Prostitutes of New York (PONY), pony@panix.com
Michael Bottoms – Sex Workers Outreach Project – New York City (SWOP-NYC), info@swop-nyc.org
With Craigslist’s recent announcement that its Erotic Services category will be discontinued within the week, hundreds of thousands of erotic service providers will become more vulnerable to dangerous predators. Eliminating erotic listings as Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal and others propose will only drive us further underground.
Policing the masseuses, phone workers, pro-dominants, and escorts using Craigslist fails to protect those of us who are coerced into the sex industry. Preventing the use of Craigslist advertisements also eliminates the advantage of screening clients online, which makes for a safer work experience by filtering out potentially dangerous individuals. Furthermore, keeping us offline hinders police investigations of violent crime. In the Boston murder of Julissa Brisman, it was online tracking that enabled the police to identify the suspect. One has to wonder: are the Attorneys General examining the evidence or simply enforcing their moral values?
“Removing the erotic services category from Craigslist does not help prevent violence against escorts and other sex workers. It only pushes me and people like me out of the places where advertising is available,” said Jessica Bloom, a sex worker from Sex Workers Action New York (SWANK). In the face of increasing criminalization, we insist upon respect. As mothers, daughters, brothers, and members of your community, we claim that sex work is real work, work that we are entitled to conduct in safety. As such, we must be accorded the human right of full protection under the law.
**EDIT** an addendum. I just typed this up in response to a Facebook friend asking what he could do to help. Here are some suggestions:
You can totally help, mostly by speaking up and jumping into the fray!
Legislation about consensual adult sex work (not trafficking, coercion, or child prostitution) mostly happens on the state level – since you’re in NY, you can find your assembly person here: http://assembly.state.ny.us/mem/ – write to him or her and tell them how you feel about the risks created and perpetuated by continued criminalizing of sex work and cracking down on advertising
Write letters to the editor of newspapers that publish misguided pieces about how the elimination of craigslist erotic services will “help” women
Comment on blog posts and online articles (if you’ve got the stomach for it!)
And check out the very excellent and thorough reports on research done by the Sex Workers Project to arm yourself with statistics







11:42 pm
[...] Obviously, most representatives of sex worker organizations and sex work/pro-sex activists are not too pleased with that decision; a repository of reaction can be found over at Bound, Not Gagged and Waking Vixen. [...]
1:15 am
It’s all about the money. they are just changing the name to “adult services” from erotic services, manually reviewing the ads (make sure you comply with the, im sure vaguely and ever changing written guidelines) and here’s the kicker…… DOUBLING the price.
Its always about about some man making-money of the backs of hard working sex workers, now why would this be any different. Shame on you Craig Newmark, not only did you cave on your stance of free speech that you so often like to take but you traded it in for a fancy pimp hat
1:37 am
[...] Waking Vixen: PRESS RELEASE: “Erotic Services” Denied: Craigslist and Attorneys General Are Putting Sex Worker… [...]
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8:11 am
I RT’d on twitter and gonna try to post this afternoon on my blog. This is a really unfortunate thing to happen. I wish they could see they’re punishing the wrong collective group of people the wrong way for the deranged actions of individual people.
11:39 pm
Sex Professionals of Canada, condemns Craigslist’s decision to ban its Erotic Services category. By capitulating to the recent bad publicity, the website is conceding that they played a part in the murder of our colleague. They did not. The murderer is the one who is fully responsible for his actions and we hope he is prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Craigslist is no more responsible than they would be if the advertiser had of been offering a babysitting service or selling a used car.
A better approach for Craigslist would be to hold its ground and stand with sex workers and sex worker rights organizations. Instead, Craigslist has chosen to shield itself by limiting our choices. This only increases our vulnerability.
On behalf of Sex Professionals of Canada, (SPOC)
Valerie Scott and Amy Lebovitch
http://www.spoc.ca
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