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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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Empower Foundation Support Statement on LEAD

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Posted on May 2, 2016 by usproscollective

“Dear Sen. Hancock, Greetings from Thailand. Empower Foundation is a Thai sex worker organization with 30 years experience of promoting justice and opportunities for sex workers. More than 50,000 sex workers in Thailand have joined us since we first began … Continue reading →

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RSS US PROStitutes Collective

  • Help Stop Police Crackdown on Sex Workers in the Mission District, SF February 23, 2023
     Action Alert: Help Stop Police Crackdown on Sex Workers in the Mission District in San Francisco  A police and city crackdown on sex workers in the Mission District is targeting sex workers, particularly women of color, for harassment and arrest. Proposals to … Continue reading →
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  • Telemundo interviews US Pros Collective about Police Crackdown in the Mission District of San Francisco February 23, 2023
    On February 17, 2023, Telemundo interviewed Rachel West of the US Prostitutes Collective about the police crackdown on sex workers in the Mission District of San Francisco. Listen to the Spanish language interview at the link below: https://www.telemundoareadelabahia.com/videos/videos-noticias/prostitucion-en-san-francisco-policia-emite-citaciones-durante-op […]
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  • KPFA Flashpoints Interview on the Police Crackdown in the Mission District of San Francisco February 23, 2023
    On February 16, 2023, Rachel West, US Pros Collective, and Nell Myhand, Women of Color in the Global Women’s Strike, were interviewed about the police crackdown on sex workers in the Mission District of San Francisco by Dennis J. Bernstein … Continue reading →
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