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SEXUALITY AS LABOR, TECHNOLOGY, SOCIAL POWER SYSTEM

​SPEAKING  & ï»¿
PRESENTATIONS

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Seeding Change: Activating Asian America (July 31, 2020)

SLIDES | Compiled Readings & Research

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Lehman College (July 20, 2020)

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Artistry of Activism Conference (June 6, 2020)

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Columbia University, Guest lecture: Asian American History with Professor Mae Ngai 
(February 12, 2020)

SLIDES: "Laws Built Off Our Backs: Sex Worker Organizing As Transnational Feminism"

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Columbia Law School panel (December 2, 2019) "Asian Sex Worker Organizing Across Oceans"  SLIDES

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Hacking//Hustling at Harvard Law School (November 7, 2019)
SLIDES: "Building Techno-Surveillance Off the Backs of Sex Workers: Facial Recognition, Data Warehousing, and Legislation to Watch Out for in 2020"

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NYU Law School (November 6, 2019) "Sex Work Decriminalization: Who, What, How"

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Chinese Feminist Collective 
(August 25, 2019)
SLIDES: "Anti-Chinese Racism: Charitable Whorephobia & Xenophobic Police State"

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MinKwon Community Center (August 7, 2019) SLIDES

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Left Forum (June 30, 2019)
Panel with Senator Julia Salazar

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Chinese Feminist Collective (June 9, 2019) SLIDES

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York University Sex Work Research Symposium (September 30, 2016)
SLIDES: "Research, Knowledge Production, and New Technologies"

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Desiree Alliance (July 2016) 
SLIDES: "Migrant Sex Workers Can Defeat Anti-Trafficking Narrative"

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COPE Local Union 343, Orellia Ontario (June 4, 2016)
SLIDES: "Organizing for Labour Rights in Informal Sectors: Global Case Studies and the Canadian Context"

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Seeding Change (August 7, 2015)
SLIDES: "Roses Too: Why Asian Americans Have a Responsibility to Support Our Sex Worker Sisters in Asia, Harmed By American Policies" Compiled Readings & Research

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Migrant Sex Worker Justice Forum (Ryerson University, May 12, 2015) SLIDES: "U.S. Anti-Trafficking Laws & Carceral Politics"

 

UPDATE: I am currently an Open City Fellow with the Asian American Writers Workshop, working towards my first book about sex work and immigration policy. I'm collaborating on a feature length documentary "Fly in Power", led by the incredible activist Yin Quan, the first version of which is shown at the Asian American Film Festival. I'm also working on building up Red Light Reader, a book club and independent publisher, serving as a platform for sex worker writing and art. In the past, I served as a community organizer for creative writing programs at the now defunct Red Umbrella Project, briefly helped edit Tits & Sass and directed the communications team at the Global Network of Sex Work Projects, reporting on sex worker organizing in various parts of the world. I also worked on graphic design and editing for the old $pread Magazine.

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Below, you can find some of my writing on NBCMic, TruthOut, Plan A Magazine, and other publications.

​TruthOut ï»¿

 

[june 3, 2019]

New York Activists Are Leading the Charge on Sex Work Decriminalization

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[march 10, 2014]

On International Women’s Day, Show Your Support for the Domestic Worker Bill of Rights in Massachusetts

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[december 24, 2013]

Canadian Supreme Court Ruling Affirms Human Rights of Sex Workers

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​Interviews

(Not a comprehensive list.)

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​Sex Worker Community Blogs


[Tits & Sass, aril 24, 2015]

The Justice for Victims of Trafficking Act: Not Just Bad for Trafficking Victims

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[Slixa, august 21, 2013]

MISERY to MINISTRY: Kathryn Griffin's Prostitution Rehab in Texas

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[Tits & Sass, june 20, 2013]
Lonely Little Red Umbrella: Sex Workers’ Rights in the Anti-Prostitution Loyalty Pledge Hearing

 

[Tits & Sass, april 11, 2019 - written collaboratively]

The Massage Parlor Means Survival Here: Red Canary Song on Robert Kraft 

[Tits & Sass, april 23, 2013]
The Merseyside Model, Part I: Can Sex Worker Activists Partner with the Police and a Conservative London Politician?

 

[Slixa, november 30, 2013]

BURLESQUE AS SEX WORKER FEMINISM: History, Theory, and Dialogue with Three Fierce Performers

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[Slixa, october 22, 2013]

Movie Review: Joseph Gordon-Levitt's New Film "Don Jon"

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​Other Writing About Sex Work

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[Medium, august 13, 2020

Dear Esperanza

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[Medium, august 2, 2019] - written collaboratively

RIGHTS, NOT RESCUE: A Response to AF3IRM in Defense of DSA Resolution #53

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[Medium, june 25, 2019] - written collaboratively

Cabán Offers Community-Based Solutions to Protect Immigrant Communities of Color

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[october 19, 2014]

Review: Sell/Buy Date

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[NSWP, september 30, 2012]
Chinese Sex Worker Ye Haiyan, Detained By Police

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[$pread Magazine: The Race Issue, 2011]

"For Every Victim, There is Also a Warrior": Interview with activist Mariko Passion

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[april 3, 2012]

La Femme Qui N'Existe Pas: Pole Dancing in the Desert of the Real

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[february 27, 2009]

Letter to the Columbia Aspasia

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[2008, AnnaKissed ManiFiesta]

 

[New York Times, mar. 31, 2019]

Jesse McKinley: "Could Prostitution Be Next to Be Decriminalized?"

[WBAI - "A New Day" with Johanna Fernandez] July 13, 2020 - Sex Work Policing, Real Estate & Right-Wing Propoganda July 9, 2020 - Organizing against Pro-NYPD Protest in Flushing, Queens

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[Next City, aug. 6, 2020]

Oscar Perry Abello: "Do Cities Have Room for Sex Workers to Ply Their Trade?"

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[Lausan, aug. 6, 2020]

Opposing Chinese American Conservatism

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[Vice News, aug. 4, 2020]

Ryan Songalia: "How Activists Brought Black Lives Matter to NYC’s Most Conservative Neighborhoods"

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[Rewire News, july 24, 2020]

Tiffany Diane Tso: "Prison Abolition Requires Decriminalizing Sex Work"

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[The Fire These Times, episode 39 / july 22, 2020]

Joey Ayoub: "Basebuilding, Sex Workers’ Rights and Mutual Aid with Kate Zen"

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[Lausan, june 22, 2020]

Webinar: Sex Work Beyond Borders

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[Documented, july 10, 2020]

Amir Khafagy: "Sex Workers at Risk in New D.A. Prosecution Strategy, Advocates Say" 

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[NBC News, june 10, 2020]

Kevin Truong: "How Asian American studies classes, groups amped up activism in time of protests and COVID-19"

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[Escape From Plan A, episode 186 / june 18, 2020]

Diana Lu & Chris Jesu Lee: "How an Abusive Cop Coopted #AsiansforBlackLives"

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[Thot Leader Podcast, episode 5 / february 22, 2020]

SX Noir: "Sex Work in Digital Space" with Kate Zen, Jacq the Stripper, and Rachel Rabbit White

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[Columbia BWOG, december 4, 2019]

Mia Xing: "Decriminalization and Liberation: Panel On Interviewing Asian Migrant Sex Workers"

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[Paper Magazine, october 3, 2019]

Sandra Song: "How Red Canary Song is Advocating for Migrant Sex Workers"
 

[Escape From Plan A, episode 126 / october 2, 2019]

Diana Lu & Chris Jesu Lee: "What ‘Hustlers’ Gets Wrong About Sex Work — FT. Red Canary Song"

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[Buzzfeed, june 14, 2019]

Otillia Steadman: "Sex Work Could Soon Be Allowed in a Huge Part of New York City"

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[Jezebel, june 10, 2019]

Emma Whitford: "The Future of Sex Work Starts Now"

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[Documented, november 26, 2018]

Emma Whitford: "One Year on From Yang Song’s Death, Asian Sex Worker Advocates Call for Reduced Policing"

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[The Mary Sue, january 1, 2016]

Maddy Myers: "Pole Dancers Using the #NotAStripper Hashtag Get Well-Deserved Pushback From Strippers"

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[Tits & Sass, dec. 11, 2013]

Mariko Passion: "World Leaders: An East Asian Sex Worker Roundtable"

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[Red Umbrella Diaires, episode 48,  december 2010]

The Next Wave, a Sex Worker Manifesto by Annabelle Xaah 

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Speaking on a panel on
Sex Work Decriminalization at Left Forum with New York Senator Julia Salazar.

Red Canary Song - organizing annual vigil for Yang Song, Flushing migrant massage worker killed during a police raid in November, 2017.

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