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Victory: Washington State Removes “Sex Work” Decriminalization Task Force From Bills After WoLF Testimony
Last Tuesday, WoLF submitted testimony in opposition to Washington’s appropriations bills, Senate Bill 5693 and House Bill 1816. These bills included a section about establishing $150,000 for the creation of a task force to study the decriminalization of “sex work” in the state.
WoLF Signs Letter to Free Chrystul Kizer
WoLF is proud to sign this letter demanding charges against Chrystul Kizer be dropped. Help us free Chrystul by telling the Kenosha DA to drop all charges against her!
Hawaii Passes Bill to Better Protect Victims of Commercial Sexual Exploitation
The bill is a landmark step towards implementing the Equality Model in the state
WoLF Submits Testimony in Opposition to Louisiana Bill to Fully Decriminalize the Sex Trade
The Louisiana Survivors Justice Coalition is seeking signatures on their letter of opposition to the bill
Manhattan District Attorney Ends Criminalization of Sex Trade Victims
The new borough enforcement policy implements key elements of the Nordic Model
Pornography in South Korea: digital sexual exploitation
Radical feminists speak out in an upcoming event on organizing against sexual exploitation in South Korea
Victory! Women and Girls to Dc Lawmakers: Protect Survivors, Not Buyers and Pimps
The Washington Blade has reported that Councilman Charles Allen, chair of the D.C. Council Judiciary Committee, will not continue pushing the bill to decriminalize pimping and sex-buying–for now. WoLF members, residents of D.C. and the surrounding region, and other women’s groups across the country are prepared to mobilize again if the bill is reintroduced.