43 min

S1E9 Sex Workers: Ignored and under threat - with Niki Adams Media Storm

    • Politics

Media Storm presented by Mathilda Mallinson and Helena Wadia. 
Warning: Some strong language and references to sex
Transcript: https://mediastormpodcast.com/2022/07/06/1-9-sex-workers-ignored-and-under-threat/
Online or offline, the stigma that comes with being a sex worker is pervasive. But sex work is not just stigmatised - it's criminalised. Laws that ban certain aspects of sex work force workers into unsafe, unregulated environments, where they become even more vulnerable. 
This week, Media Storm heads to Bristol, where strip clubs face being outlawed by the council - in similar scenes to Chester, Swansea, and Blackpool. Critics of strip clubs seem to blame sex workers for the systematic problems of gender-based violence, yet our data research showed otherwise. Media Storm meets workers in the sexual entertainment industry who feel unheard and stuck in a limbo, following them to the Sex/Work Strike in London's Leicester Square on International Women's Day. Niki Adams from the English Collective of Prostitutes joins us in the studio to talk about decades advocating for full decriminalisation, and the common conflation of sex trafficking and sex work, with headline talk from Ukraine and around the world. 
The episode is hosted by Mathilda Mallinson (@mathildamall) and Helena Wadia (@helenawadia), with Helena Da Silva Merron and Priyanka Raval as researchers. The voice of the sex worker from Swansea is Kamilah McInnis.
Guests:

Chloe @bxby.777 @chloeebris

Amelie @afrenchstripper

Scarlet @halfgothgf 

Niki Adams @NikiAdamsLondon @ProstitutesColl @ecp_org 

Bristol Sex Workers Collective @bristolswc

DecrimNow @ukdecrimnow @decrimnow

Women’s Strike Assembly @Women_Strike @womenstrike.britain

Sources: 

Bristol Sex Establishments Policy consultation 2021 https://bristol.citizenspace.com/bristol-city-council/sex-establishments-policy-consultation-2021/


Bristol crime assessment by venue https://democracy.bristol.gov.uk/documents/s50308/Appendix%206%20Avon%20and%20Somerset%20Constabulary%20Response.pdf


Sex Work Projects briefing on “Nordic model” https://www.nswp.org/sites/nswp.org/files/Criminalisation%20of%20Clients-c.pdf


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Music by Samfire @soundofsamfire. Artwork by Simba Baylon @simbalenciaga.
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Media Storm presented by Mathilda Mallinson and Helena Wadia. 
Warning: Some strong language and references to sex
Transcript: https://mediastormpodcast.com/2022/07/06/1-9-sex-workers-ignored-and-under-threat/
Online or offline, the stigma that comes with being a sex worker is pervasive. But sex work is not just stigmatised - it's criminalised. Laws that ban certain aspects of sex work force workers into unsafe, unregulated environments, where they become even more vulnerable. 
This week, Media Storm heads to Bristol, where strip clubs face being outlawed by the council - in similar scenes to Chester, Swansea, and Blackpool. Critics of strip clubs seem to blame sex workers for the systematic problems of gender-based violence, yet our data research showed otherwise. Media Storm meets workers in the sexual entertainment industry who feel unheard and stuck in a limbo, following them to the Sex/Work Strike in London's Leicester Square on International Women's Day. Niki Adams from the English Collective of Prostitutes joins us in the studio to talk about decades advocating for full decriminalisation, and the common conflation of sex trafficking and sex work, with headline talk from Ukraine and around the world. 
The episode is hosted by Mathilda Mallinson (@mathildamall) and Helena Wadia (@helenawadia), with Helena Da Silva Merron and Priyanka Raval as researchers. The voice of the sex worker from Swansea is Kamilah McInnis.
Guests:

Chloe @bxby.777 @chloeebris

Amelie @afrenchstripper

Scarlet @halfgothgf 

Niki Adams @NikiAdamsLondon @ProstitutesColl @ecp_org 

Bristol Sex Workers Collective @bristolswc

DecrimNow @ukdecrimnow @decrimnow

Women’s Strike Assembly @Women_Strike @womenstrike.britain

Sources: 

Bristol Sex Establishments Policy consultation 2021 https://bristol.citizenspace.com/bristol-city-council/sex-establishments-policy-consultation-2021/


Bristol crime assessment by venue https://democracy.bristol.gov.uk/documents/s50308/Appendix%206%20Avon%20and%20Somerset%20Constabulary%20Response.pdf


Sex Work Projects briefing on “Nordic model” https://www.nswp.org/sites/nswp.org/files/Criminalisation%20of%20Clients-c.pdf


Get in touch:

Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/mediastormpod


or Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mediastormpod


or Tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@mediastormpod


like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MediaStormPod


send us an email mediastormpodcast@gmail.com


check out our website https://mediastormpodcast.com


Music by Samfire @soundofsamfire. Artwork by Simba Baylon @simbalenciaga.
Media Storm is brought to you by the house of The Guilty Feminist and is part of the Acast Creator Network.
Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/media-storm.


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43 min