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International Day to End Violence against Sex Workers

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International Day to End Violence against Sex Workers

Every year on December 17th sex workers, sex worker organizations and their allies gather across the globe to recognize the International Day to End Violence against Sex Workers. This event calls attention to the violence and discrimination sex workers face across the globe.

The Shift program would like Calgary to recognize this event and bring together a group of people who can all agree that violence against sex workers must end.

We are putting a call out to anyone who would like to help us organize the event. We are asking that you commit to three or four meetings before the event as well as attend the day of, if you can!

Our first meeting will be on October 6th at 6:00pm, light snacks will be provided.

Please contact the program coordinator if you are interested in attending the meetings or for more information on the event: shiftprogram@hotmail.com
 

susi

Sassy Strumpette
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@the Meat Market!!!lol
in vancouver we have done a number of things including, marching with red umbrella's like they do in holland, getting on and off the sky-train (subway here) and handing out awareness pamphlets and candy canes and last year we went on a pub crawl. it was great so many people came, and we had info to hand out to people. there were probably 50 people at first. in the first 2 years there were 3 or 4 total. i hope your event is a good one. let me know if i can support you in anyway even if i'm in vancouver.

one thing to remember, people are so busy at xmas, they won't come to a specific event but if you meet people where they are, like the mall or the pub or the train, you'll raise lots of awareness and reach lots of people!!!

we'll probably do the pub crawl again, i'll keep everyone posted!!!
susieXXXO
 

Markl

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A very worthy cause. Hope it raises awareness that woman are woman, regardless of profession. Most of us put you on a pedestal, and more rightfully so SPs, because you help us get through the day.

The worlds oldest profession should be the safest. There are always some idiots, and genuinely evil men out there you need to avoid.

Take care ladies.

My birthday is on December 17th also!
 

Pantherdash

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Court challenge of prostitution laws by a john

Someone had to do it eventually. Good for him for challenging a law that is fundamentally corrupt and places so many women's lives in danger. He's going to have a tough time though, but it may have validity if it reaches the Supreme Court of Canada.

http://www.canada.com/edmontonjournal/news/story.html?id=1ff0fa28-f40d-4043-b833-c4035a75a200

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B.C. man challenges prostitution law

John says legislation puts sex workers at risk
Chad Skelton, Vancouver Sun; Canwest News Service
Published: Saturday October 4, 2008 3:30 am

VANCOUVER - A B.C. man arrested in a prostitution sting is challenging the constitutionality of Canada's solicitation laws in what's believed to be the first such case brought forward by a john.

The man's lawyer, Ray Chouinard, said no john has ever challenged the law before because most would rather just plead guilty or attend "john school" to avoid attention.

But Chouinard said his client -- construction foreman Leslie Blais of Maple Ridge, B.C. -- believes prostitution laws put sex workers at risk and isn't willing to back down.

I told him if you (pursue) this case, you're going to be famous," said Chouinard. "He said that's fine. He's not embarrassed by this at all." Blais, 43, was arrested in May 2006 as he tried to pick up a female RCMP officer posing as a prostitute. He was charged with communicating for the purposes of prostitution.

When Blais' case reached B.C. Provincial Court, Chouinard said he planned to challenge the law on the grounds it violates prostitutes' Charter rights by putting them at increased risk of violence.

Chouinard said Blais told him he wanted to fight the case because he once worked as a waiter at a restaurant frequented by prostitutes.

"He began to know them as people, and he saw terrible things happen," said Chouinard. "He's seen women come back from dates beaten and bloodied." To help buttress his case, Chouinard asked Simon Fraser University criminologist John Lowman to testify.

Lowman has done extensive research on violence against prostitutes and has already agreed to testify in two similar charter challenges -- one in B.C., the other in Ontario -- in which sex workers are seeking to have the country's prostitution laws struck down.

But Lowman refused to testify in Blais' case, arguing he couldn't spare the time to appear and that doing so would distract him from his work on the other two cases.

Chouinard said he suspects Lowman's refusal has more to do with the fact his client is a john, not a prostitute.

"He didn't want to do it because he didn't like the optics," said Chouinard.

Lowman was unavailable for comment.

Provincial Court Judge George Angelomatis originally ordered Lowman to testify in Blais' case, despite his objections.

However, Lowman appealed to the B.C. Supreme Court, which agreed he didn't have to appear, a decision upheld on Friday by the B.C. Court of Appeal.

Chouinard said he's not yet sure what impact that decision will have on his case. "It leaves me with no experts," he said.

Meanwhile, a challenge brought by current and former Vancouver sex workers is due to begin in B.C. Supreme Court this February.

Katrina Pacey, one of the lawyers involved in the case, said she thinks the argument to strike down prostitution laws is best made by sex workers themselves. "I do think it's important that the case be driven by sex workers, who are the most negatively affected by the laws," she said.

However, she added she doesn't have a problem with a john pursuing a similar case.

"We support any effort to try to have these laws struck down."
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