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The Ally Interviews – Becca D’Bus
You saw them in our video, now find out why they’re allies of the cause! ________________________________________ Why are sex workers’
Student Activism: an interview with student activist Brenda Tan
1. Why sex workers’ rights? Okay, a bit of a backstory here: I stay on campus in NUS, at College
“They protect all but us”
It was a Saturday morning in Geylang. Sheryl, a 27 year old Singaporean transgender sex worker was working over time
ISWRD-2016
Today, 3rd of March is the International Sex Workers’ Rights Day. At 2am, Project X received a phone call from
5 Telltale Traits of a Good Escort Agency
Escort noun |ˈɛskɔːt| a person, vehicle, or group accompanying another for protection or as a mark of rank: a police
“Champions of the Year”: The people who make violence possible.
International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers was started as a day of vigil and memorial for the sex
Project X forms coalition with 9 other CSOs, submits Shadow Report for Universal Periodic Review
Download the full report here: ALMOS UPR Report 2015 MEDIA STATEMENT BY ALMOS ON THE UNIVERSAL PERIODIC REVIEW As
An open letter to the Straits Times on their discriminatory representation of trans people.
On the 7th of December 2015 the Straits Times published this article, contained in which were a slew of discriminatory
“They Only Do This to Transgender Girls”: Report
Late 2013, we approached by the Allard K. Lowenstein International Human Rights Clinic, Yale Law School, upon being recommended by
International Day To End Violence Against Sex Workers Day 2022 Special: Organisational Statement
To condone violence against sex workers undermines the principle of rule of law in Singapore. Like the rest of us,
“Whatever that I’m doing now, who am I now, when I’m no longer [around], I wish to be accepted [in the eyes of God] and I will go away peacefully.” Alisha’s Journey of Authenticity, Self-Determination and Self-Acceptance.
Trigger Warning: Substance use Too often, we only give flowers to people once their walk on Earth comes to
“I’m just always afraid that someone’s gonna reject me when they find out this part of myself”. Sugar’s story: Sex Work and its Implications on Mental Health.
Trigger Warning: Mental Health Challenges, Body Image Sugar’s Shrine (Clay Sculpture by Sugar) As part of Mental Health
Shedding “Red-Light” On The Lives Of Sex Workers – A Guest Article by Ethel Oh and Nathanael Khoo
“All I wanted to be was a normal girl, with a normal
Sherry Travels to Nepal for Advocacy. Journey of CEDAW Advocacy for Sex Workers’ Rights.
It’s me, Sherry Sherqueshaa, a researcher and writer for Project X Singapore.
In Defense of Orchard Towers
Ever since the gruesome and cruel murder of Mr Satheesh Noel Gobidass
Wany’s one-week affair in Kathmandu, Nepal!
I recently got selected to attend an informal “seminar-cation,” which was made