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Mission Statement
We’re a coalition of sex workers and allies fighting for justice, autonomy, and radical change in the sex industry across New England and beyond. Through research and activism, we’re building power to challenge exploitation and ensure sex work is defined by workers—not corporations. Our focus is economic justice, accountability, and structural reform. We advocate for fair wages, worker-owned businesses, and policies that protect against corporate control. This is a space for sex workers with real skin in the game to speak out, share experiences, and shape the future of the industry through honest analysis and collective action.
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The Information War is Here
In 1970, Canadian cultural theorist Marshall McLuhan predicted: "World War III will be a guerrilla information war with no division between military and civilian participation.” We are living that war right now.
In politics, it’s corporate Democrats vs. corporate Republicans—different labels, same agenda. In the nonprofit world of sex work policy, it’s no different. We suspect a global pattern: billionaires reshaping laws across borders. When wealth is this concentrated, and politics this bought, real freedom gets harder to find.
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Big Tech, Globalization, and the New Era of Control
Big Tech and globalization have completely changed the game—this is not your grandfather's capitalism. Sex workers aren’t the only ones losing control over their own business data. Big Tech giants now own, analyze, sort, and extract value from our information, profiting from what was once a private and personal exchange. This is more than capitalism—this is techno-feudalism (Varoufakis 2023). Sexual behavior, once an intrinsic part of life, has become a privately owned commodity.

"Technofeudalism" is characterized by the dominance of powerful technology companies, which function as "digital lords" controlling vast digital territories and data.
I was alienated from my labor, unable to control my own work, or granted access to the economic value I produced. This is my story.
