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The US PROStitutes Collective (US PROS) is a multiracial network of women who work or have worked in different areas of the sex industry. Founded in 1982, US PROS campaigns for the decriminalization of prostitution and for justice, protection and resources so that no woman, young person or man is forced into prostitution through poverty or violence.

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Bringing the heat – SF Bay Guardian

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Posted on July 20, 2011 by usproscollective

San Francisco Bay Guardian  06.16.12 – | Yael Chanoff | A banner at the June 13 protest: “fucking to survive is life under capitalism” On June 13, more than 400 people, mainly from law enforcement and non-profits, gathered for a … Continue reading →

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Trafficking Victory

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Posted on March 18, 2010 by usproscollective

  Victory against change in trafficking law which would have criminalized sex workers and our families and undermine safety. Our efforts are paying off!  As you know, US PROStitutes Collective and Sex Workers Outreach Project have been circulating letters, including … Continue reading →

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US PROStitutes Collective model letter to oppose trafficking bill in Congress

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Posted on February 18, 2010 by usproscollective

Dear Friends, Sex Workers Outreach Project-USA and the US PROStitutes Collective are asking for your help in opposing provisions in House Bill HR 3887 passed in the US House of Representatives on December 4, 2007 and now before the US … Continue reading →

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RSS US PROStitutes Collective

  • The results are out! SF Guaranteed Care Income Pilot report
  • The San Francisco Standard: $2,000 monthly stipends helped these SF moms leave sex work behind
  • Public Release of Guaranteed Care Income San Francisco Pilot Results
  • US PROS letter to California Assembly Safety Committee opposing Assembly Bill 379
  • “Stand In” to Protest San Francisco’s High Tech Surveillance Cameras and the Criminalization of Poverty
  • “Stand In” to Mark International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers
  • In Defense of Prostitute Women’s Safety Project Open House
  • Action Alert Update: Bills reinstating loitering for prostitution as a crime have stalled in committee
  • Action Alert: Stop Criminalizing Sex Workers. Oppose bills making loitering for prostitution illegal again.
  • Action Alert: Stop Criminalizing Sex Workers. Oppose AB 2034. It makes loitering for prostitution illegal again 
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