Sex workers in Vermont discuss why they are seeking decriminalization
by April Fisher, Burlington Free Press
by April Fisher, Burlington Free Press
“I am a sex worker who has been blessed to have grown up in Vermont, raised by a loving family of artists who accept me for who I am. After
“I live in Vermont and do harm reduction work. As someone working the front lines providing HIV testing and overdose prevention, the stigma that is keeping people in the shadows is
“The advocacy work I do around erotic labor is not of an evangelical nature. I’m not trying to coax your children into the dark side to be subjected to assault
Henri, a second generation sex worker and organizer living in central Vermont, testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee on April 6, 2021 on behalf of H.18, an act relating to sexual
Kell Arbor, Director of Health & Wellness with Pride Center of Vermont, shares their aspirations to continue making Vermont a safer and inclusive community for everyone, including marginalized sex workers.