The Ally Interviews – Terry Xu

The Ally Interviews – Terry Xu

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The Ally Interviews – Terry Xu

The Ally Interviews – Terry Xu

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You saw them in our video, now find out why they’re allies of the cause!

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Why are sex workers’ rights important to you?

Because they are decent human beings earning their livelihood through their body and hard work. I see them as workers who fill up a need of society just like the seemingly insignificant rubbish collectors of cities – just remove them for a week and see what happens. They deserve the protection for their rights just as any legalised profession would possess.

 

How do you think each of us can stand up for sex workers’ rights in our day to day lives?

By not viewing sex workers’ of a lesser class of individual, and defending against the stigma that is thrown upon them.

There are a lot of people who think sex workers’ rights involves promoting sex work and promiscuity. What would you say to such people?

Sex workers are not minions of the devil who lure unsuspecting human beings to sin – they are simply supplying a service for a market that has that demand.

 

Why do you think Singaporeans should care about sex workers’ rights?

If they care about having a Singapore that your daughter can safely walk on the streets at 3am, then you better protect the rights of sex workers who are there to fulfil the needs of sexually deprived men in the city.

 

If you could change one thing about the way society thinks about sex work or the sex industry, what would it be?

Sex work is work, they have to labor to get money on the table, its not a job where they scam or exploit others. This is an honest job that deserves more respect than people give.

 

 

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Terry Xu is the Chief Editor at The Online Citizen which you can read here,
and buy our merchandise here!

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Kheng Leng

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Kheng Leng is a Registered Social Worker with the Singapore Association of Social Workers. Prior to joining Project X, she worked extensively with youths-at-risk and on issues of intergenerational poverty in Singapore. She is experienced in pioneering innovative social services such as setting up a Collective Impact initiative to support the lower-income families at Spoooner Road and operationalising the first boarding campus for lower-income families at Spooner Road and operationalising the first boarding campus for lower-income youths at =Dreams.

Kheng Leng firmly believes that every person deserves to live their potential. She hopes to develop the social work services at Project X and provide our community with right resources and opportunities at whatever stage of their lives.

Kheng Leng holds a Bachelor of Social Sciences (Highest Distinction) from the National University of Singapore.

Vanessa Ho

Executive Director | [email protected]

Executive Director
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Vanessa has been full-time with Project X since 2011, and as a result, has had many opportunities to meet and connect with sex workers in Singapore and around the world. Under her leadership, the organisation has grown from a small group of volunteers to one where there are three paid staff and a team of over 60 volunteers. Correspondingly, she has increased the annual operating budget of the organization five times, and is now recognized as the leading organization that empowers and assists women in the sex industry.

Vanessa has written and spoken extensively about sex work, human trafficking, rape culture, and LGBTQ rights in Singapore. She believes that if people can speak about sex, gender and sexuality in open and in non-judgmental ways, society will become a safer place for everyone.

Vanessa holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from the University of Warwick, and a Masters Degree in Gender, Society and Representation from University College London.