A Night with Sex Workers: Not Your Rescue Project Films with Q&A, dancing

Where: Studio DB in Berlin, Germany

When: Thursday, July 18, 2024, 7 pm

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Details: Join us for mingling, food for purchase made by the Jamerican, and screenings of revolutionary films by sex workers, with a panel including film director PJ Starr, The Incredible, Edible Akynos, film theorist N’Jaila Rhee, performer Erika Smith, poet Jenna Torres and global trans rights luminary Monica Jones, after the films and panel, party at the event space with potential spontaneous performances by our alter-egos. You will regret missing this night! Entrance to the event is 100% free for our community but optional donations will be accepted. The entrance is 5 Euro for supporters of our community and once again, donations are accepted.

More about the films:

Film Line Up

Honoring Carol Leigh with Safe Sex Slut

#NotYourRescueProject: Origins and Resistance with N’Jaila Rhee by PJ Starr

If You’re Going to Talk About me Behind My Back, at Least Check Out My Great Ass (Home Movies) by Justin Ducharme

Response to “Prostitutes of God” by VAMP

Living in Sin Gets You the Riches by Susie Showers

Only Rights Can Stop the Wrongs by Laura Madalinski

Spanky’s by Mée Rose

Romping to the end with “What You Don’t See” from sex workers in Rio.

More about the films: This film screening is to highlight videos celebrating the fierce activism of sex workers as we fight to defend our health and rights. Whether it is by taking to the streets in protest, delivering vital services to our fellow workers or simply reclaiming our stories and our lives, sex workers are transforming communities and having our voices heard in the struggle to address HIV/AIDS.

This film screening highlights videos celebrating the fierce activism of sex workers as we fight to defend our health and rights. Whether it is by taking to the streets in protest, delivering vital services to our fellow workers, or simply reclaiming our stories and our lives, sex workers are transforming communities and having our voices heard in the struggle to address HIV/AIDS.

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