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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

Person-Centred Care: Notes from the Gilead Life Beyond HIV Conference ’22
Hello all, It’s me, Nor! If you haven’t already met or heard about me, I am the newly-appointed Programmes Manager

International Women’s Day Special: Why Sex Workers Rights Are Women’s Rights
Singapore has committed itself to ensuring women’s rights and advancing gender equality in society. Home Affairs and Law Minister Mr

Sex Work & Mental Health
A large body of public health research reports links between doing sex work and a history of trauma/abuse. It also

Statement on OnlyFans and Titus Low
We note the recent case of OnlyFans content creator, Titus Low, being charged for “transmitting obscene materials by electronic means”,

The relationship between Sex Work and Human Trafficking
Modern discourses surrounding sex work and its morality, exploitation and regulation are still viewed in black and white terms and

No Human Being Is Illegal
Sex workers are routinely situated within contexts of petty crimes, manipulation and sexual deviances. Against the backdrop of Covid-19, criminal

Film Review: A Yellow Bird (2016) by K Rajagopal
CW: Sex, Coercion and Sexual Assault, Some Physical Violence A Yellow Bird (2016) is a searingly realistic portrayal of how

Film Review: Pleasure Factory (2007) by Ekachai Uekrongtham
Trigger Warning: Graphic depictions of abuse and non-consensual sexual acts An official selection for the Un Certain Regard competition

Being a Queer Sex Worker
TW: Mention of Biphobia, Transphobia When most people think of sex workers, they envision a woman in tall heels, scantily

Being a Queer Sex Worker
TW: Mention of Biphobia, Transphobia When most people think of sex workers,

After Bugis Street… places and spaces for transgender sex workers in Singapore
1.1 History of Bugis Street: Bugis Street is often touted as one

Film Review: Bugis Street (1995) by Yonfan
Trigger Warning: Depictions of r*pe, Sexual Assault, Slurs, Transphobia Yonfan’s Bugis

“People like us, we cannot dream like others” Zoe’s Story: Being A Mother and a Sex Worker
TW: Mention of R*pe, Molest, Substance Use The annual celebration of Mother’s