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  • Bianca Baker
    loves her job. She’s proud of what she’s accomplished.

    She put herself through college and used her business degree to leave the service industry and start her own company.
    Being her own boss affords her the flexibility to
    spend time with the family she supports through her work.
    She pays taxes and enthusiastically engages with her industry’s community.
    She’s the kind of American success story politicians celebrate in speeches and campaign commercials.
    Except for one important detail: she’s a sex
    worker. 8,000 a month until Bank of America flagged her account
    and froze her funds for "suspicious activity." It’s not
    clear what seemed suspicious.


    "I just felt like I was being spoken to like I was a criminal and I was doing something wrong," says Baker.
    Having services you depend on for your survival treat you like a
    class of criminal is common across the sex worker spectrum, from camming
    to prostitution. After the passage of Federal FOSTA law, meant to target sex trafficking,
    businesses are denying sex workers access, making sex work more difficult and dangerous than before.
    Though sex work is a job and not an identity, for many it’s
    both. Being told "we don’t serve your kind" is a common experience for
    sex workers trying to find reliable banking and other services.



    Sex workers like Baker are productive business owners. They’re doing what Uncle Sam demands and pulling themselves up by
    their bootstraps and supporting their nuclear families.
    And yet they’re shut out of the services that Americans use
    everyday. Banks and platforms like Venmo, Airbnb and GoFundMe are kicking
    out sex workers en masse in the wake of FOSTA’s passage.

    The Fight Online Trafficking Act makes it illegal
    for any site to facilitate or support prostitution. That broad declaration has far-reaching consequences for sex workers trying to use basic services
    like banking or Twitter. Many banks and institutions include morality clauses in their
    terms of service allowing them to freeze and terminate sex worker accounts at will—including legal sex
    work like camming and porn production.




    Baker’s income is high for someone in her job and industry; she
    was able to contact her lawyer and get her money unfrozen and
    transferred to local credit unions. But even small
    credit unions, often touted as being more accepting
    and progressive than big banks, aren’t always an option for sex workers.
    Liara Roux, a sex worker and human rights organizer, says even at small credit unions, she’s faced discrimination. Roux recently
    "came out" as a sex worker on Vice. She describes feeling shamed and stigmatized for
    her work as she told those closest to her why sex work is perfect for
    her. What frustrates workers like Baker and Roux the most is that they love
    their jobs. They view sex work as more than a means to an end.



    They don’t see it as hitting rock bottom. Baker,
    a former pastry chef, has a husband. She supports both of them and their daughter with her sex work income.
    Her husband now works with her porn production studio.
    Her job gives her the money and freedom to spend time
    with her family. "I never want to set foot in a freaking bakery ever again. I love being home with my daughter. Retiring from food service to start your own business, raising a family, these are the goals of the American dream. Roux, too, loves her job. Sex work gives her the freedom and money to treat her chronic disability.


    Equally important, Roux believes that her work is politically significant. "It’s ethical work," she says. As more sex workers organize on and offline, in the wake of FOSTA, Roux has collected information on what institutions discriminate against sex workers. The list currently exists as an extensive Google Doc and it includes most major banks, credit unions, social media platforms and crowdfunding platforms. Much of it is from Roux’s own experience or culled from the experiences of fellow sex workers. In addition to banks, credit unions and listing pages like Craigslist, sex workers have reported being kicked off services like Venmo, PayPal, and GoFundMe. Airbnb has reportedly kicked off sex workers and porn performers for life even if they have never used their Airbnb rentals to meet clients. Porn star Sara Jay told the Daily Beast that Airbnb banned her even though she’s never used Airbnb to film porn. "The community
    is devastated," says Roux. Though technology and the internet has radically transformed the sex work industry and made it safer for workers, it’s also eroded sex workers’ privacy. It’s becoming harder and harder to find safe places to do business.


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    The Chicago Intersystem Assessment Work Group released a three year study on prostitution today at a forum for government, non-profit, law enforcement and social service organizations held at Chase Bank Tower, 21 South Clark Street. The Chicago Intersystem Assessment Work Group, a multidisciplinary work group chaired by the City of Chicago Mayor's Office on Domestic Violence, studied and documented the city's current response to prostitution across systems. Mayor Richard M. Daley. Chicago is the first jurisdiction in the country that has put together an assessment of prostitution by a group as wide-ranging as the Chicago Intersystem Assessment Work Group. Leslie Landis, director of the Mayor's Office on Domestic Violence. The Mayor's Office on Domestic Violence and the Intersystem Assessment Work Group with overseeing the implementation of the recommendations found in their study. The group will continue meeting and will coordinate with government departments, social service providers and survivors of prostitution to implement the recommendations in a thoughtful, strategic, and collaborative way.


    From Late Latin prostitutio. Engaging in sexual activity with another person for pay. The FBI typically does not investigate adult prostitution, leaving it as a state and local matter, but in recent years it has made child prostitution a priority in a program the FBI calls Operation Cross Country. The program includes highway billboards asking people to call the FBI with tips. Her addiction brought her to the point that prostitution was the only means she had to survive. Debasement for profit or impure motives. The television advertising job was a prostitution of the talents of one of the great writers of the century.


    Lawyers will present their closing arguments today and tomorrow in Kitchener, Ont., in the first test case of whether Canada's prostitution laws violate the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The London, Ont.-based escort agency's lawyers will argue shutting down the business and charging the owners violated employees' security of the person, a right guaranteed under the charter. The case brings into the question whether the laws actually endanger workers in the sex trade. The owners of Fantasy World Escorts, Tiffany Harvey and Hamad Anwar, were charged in November 2015 after their agency was shut down by police. Their trial was held in London, but closing arguments will be heard in Kitchener because of scheduling conflicts. Chris Bruckert, a criminology professor at the University of Ottawa whose work focuses on the rights of people in the sex trade.


    Harvey and Anwar initially faced a long list of charges, including human trafficking, but those charges were eventually dropped by the Crown. Harvey now faces one charge of materially benefiting from the sale of someone's sexual services. Anwar faces the same charge and a charge of procuring and advertising someone else's sexual services. Those three offences are relatively new, brought in under Canada's 2014 prostitution law, Bill C-36, which criminalizes the purchasing of sex but decriminalizes its sale. Advocates for sex-trade workers have been calling for the new prostitution laws to be repealed since they were brought in by the Harper government. Opponents say that, by criminalizing people who hire sex-trade workers, the laws put these workers at risk. They argue clients are less likely to give their real names, for example, so sex-trade workers can't screen them before a meeting.

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