Sex work isn’t something you just dabble in, it is a job that will change you, one that you can’t just do to make ends meet during a pandemic, and then pack away in a box and forget about when the economy rebounds.
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FSC Releases Guidelines on Resuming Porn Production, Performers Still Have Concerns
A return to production does not necessarily mean a return to the pre-pandemic norms. Performers and directors discuss how COVID-19 has changed the porn industry.
Transitioning To Online Sex Work: An Interview with Aussie Rachel
Jessie Sage sits down with Aussie Rachel to discuss making the transition from full-service sex work to online sex work.
Episode 56: Sex Work Activism with Akynos from the Black Sex Worker Collective
In Episode 56 we interview The Incredible Edible Akynos from the Black Sex Worker Collective, who talks to us about activism to empower Black sex workers.
An A-Z of Sex Industry Podcasts
A list of current and former industry-relevant podcasts.
Episode 55: Phoenix Calida on Sex Work and Racial Justice
Phoenix Calida on the Black Lives Matter protests, how over-policing disproportionality impacts Black sex workers, and what allies can do to help bring about racial justice.
Racism in the Sex Industry: An Interview with Shy Spells
Jessie Sage and Shy Spells discuss how racist fantasies shape client interactions with Black sex workers and also bleed out into the world more broadly.
Porn Industry’s #MeToo Moment Leads to Calls for Change
Even when allegations of abuse are corroborated by several performers, studios and companies (overwhelmingly run by men) are slow to respond and quick to forget.









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