"The most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don't have any."

- Alice Walker

We uncover the unfiltered truth about sex work organizing in New England and more. Led by sex workers, anarchists, and allies, our work goes beyond corporate narratives and social media propaganda to expose reality.

Our Focus:

  • Identifying and combating "cultural weapons" that create informational asymmetry, attack shared history, and divide us. - Christopher Wylie

  • Advocating for activism spaces that are independent of the billionaire class, federal government, mainstream media, and institutions like Harvard Business School. We seek true counter-culture – where is it, if not with the GOP?

  • Protecting and honoring sex workers and their businesses.

  • Fighting corporate greed, brothels, and violence.

  • Upholding data privacy and personal sovereignty.

  • Critically examining the economic impact of decriminalization on sex worker-owned businesses.

We Are Not For:

  • Corporate lobbyists, porn companies, or brothel owners.

But We Welcome:

  • Artists, scientists, writers, critics, musicians, academics, feminists, sex workers, and all curious minds.

This group is for those seeking real answers to complex questions. We operate on the premise that the billionaire class should not dictate terms for the working poor – that sex work can be either heaven or hell, and the devil truly lies in the details. The U.S. federal government has a consistent history of failing women and workers; there's no reason to believe it has suddenly become enlightened. The current governing class is parasitic, seeking to be the middleman in every transaction. Here, we follow the money.

As a research group, our core focus is a critical examination of decriminalization and its economic impact on individual women-owned and sex worker-owned businesses. This space is for genuine workers, those with "skin in the game."

From policy to practice, we will investigate the evolving sex work markets. We will expose the forces of oppression and illuminate those who seek to silence us. Together, we will challenge the status quo, disarm the power elite, and reclaim our voices. It's time to unite, speak up, and forge a new path.

If you seek thoughtful analysis and real answers about the economic impact of sex work policies, join us. Here, we challenge superficial solutions and delve deeper into the issues that truly matter.

-Sincerely, Regina George