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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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Tag Archives: serial murders

Upcoming Oakland Film Premiere: Tales of the Grim Sleeper

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Posted on February 26, 2015 by usproscollective

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Posted in Police Illegality & Racism, Violence & Serial Murders | Tagged Los Angeles, police negligence, serial murders | Leave a reply

Press Conference re Grim Sleeper arrest

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Posted on January 18, 2010 by usproscollective

  Black Coalition in LA Fighting Back Serial Murders at Press Conference re Grim Sleeper arrest      

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Police Raked for Handling of Prostitute Murder Cases

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Posted on January 12, 2010 by usproscollective

Los Angeles Times Wednesday, February 22, 1989 By BETTINA BOXALL, Times Staff Writer Several community activists Tuesday complained to the Police Commission that the Los Angeles Police Department is mishandling and covering up an investigation o[ what appear to be serial … Continue reading →

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RSS US PROStitutes Collective

  • Asian hate and Sex Workers: Sojourner Truth radio show 3/23/21 March 24, 2021
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  • US PROS quoted in: “Has FOSTA Accomplished Its Goals?” March 18, 2021
    Liberal CurrentsLauren Crosby · March 16, 2021 In April 2018, the Trump administration signed FOSTA—a combination of the Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act and the Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act—into law, ostensibly a response to the Section 230 protections which kept … Continue reading →
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  • US PROS support statement for Rhode Island hearing on H5250 March 2, 2021
    Support H5250 To the members of the House Health & Human Services Committee: We are writing in support of H5250 to create a legislative commission to make a study. We understand the proposed study would look at how laws affect … Continue reading →
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