International Whores Day Spoken Word/Poetry Competition

International Whores Day Spoken Word/Poetry Competition Entries due by 11:59 pm EST May 19, 2022

Entries due by 11.59 pm ET May 19, 2022

If you are a sex worker/person in the sex trade and have a connection to New Jersey (live here or work here, or come from here, or have good friends here, or similar), then contribute a poem to the International Whores Day podcast competition by May 19, 2022. New Jersey Red Umbrella Alliance (NJRUA) will select several of the pieces to read for our International Whores Day podcast. Contributors maintain copyright of their art and will provide permission for it to be shared on our podcast. All contributors will receive a sex worker rights sticker provided by BPPP (Best Practices Policy Project) and contributors’ work that is read on the podcast will win a sex worker rights t-shirt.

The competition will be judged by members of NJRUA. The NJRUA poetry podcast will be recorded/edited by PJ Starr and released on soundcloud on June 1, 2022. The podcast builds on a tradition begun by Robyn Few, who read a poem created by her friends for International Sex Worker Rights Day in 2010: http://moralhighground.tumblr.com/post/441642564/poem-for-march-3rd-read-by-robyn-few-in

And our own podcast in 2016: https://soundcloud.com/pj-starr/njruapoems2016

Contribute your poem, words, lyrics, etc to newjerseyrua@gmail.com by May 19, 2022 by 11.59 pm Eastern to be in the running to win a t-shirt and have your poem read for inclusion on the podcast. If you would like to record a reading of your own poem for consideration, we can receive the recording via email or any other file transfer service you would like to use. You may contribute anonymously (i.e. we don’t have to read any name on the podcast) or you may provide us with a name and short bio if you wish. Also please indicate that we have your permission to use your art/poem/words for our podcast. 

If poetry is not something that interests you, you can also send us original music for consideration for the podcast, lend your voice to reading a poem or donate to our cause. All is welcome.

Good luck!