31 min

Episode 6: A Better Epilogue Babble On

    • Society & Culture

Sex! It’s a short word, but a big topic. And one part of sex that’s getting more and more attention these days are the people who provide sex-related services for others. This is “Babble On,” the podcast that asks “who’s talking about sex workers and why?” Hosted by Vanessa Ontiveros.

Throughout this series, we’ve been hearing about the ways that sex works have seized the means of narration to tell their own stories. Today, we’ll be looking to see if that boon in representation has translated to an increase in political power. And we’ll hear from advocates for sex workers rights about the recent history and hopeful future of the movement.

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Follow Babble On on Twitter or Instagram @babbleonpod

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Episode Guests:



Ariela Moscowitz, director of communications for Decriminalize Sex Work

Website: https://decriminalizesex.work/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/decrimsex

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/decrimsexwork/



Zola Bruce, director of communications for the Sex Workers Project at the Urban Justice Center

Website: https://swp.urbanjustice.org/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/UrbanJustice

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/urbanjusticecenter/



Maggie McNeill

Blog: https://maggiemcneill.com/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/Maggie_McNeill



femi babylon

Twitter: https://twitter.com/thotscholar

Website: https://www.thotscholar.com/

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Resources for allies

Decriminalize Sex Work: https://decriminalizesex.work/advocacy/take-action/

Sex Workers Project at the Urban Justice Center: https://swp.urbanjustice.org/get-involved/

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This podcast was produced by Vanessa Ontiveros for her senior Honors Project at the University of Arizona. Special thanks to Ruxandra Guidi for advising this project. The Music is Iron by Crowander.

Sex! It’s a short word, but a big topic. And one part of sex that’s getting more and more attention these days are the people who provide sex-related services for others. This is “Babble On,” the podcast that asks “who’s talking about sex workers and why?” Hosted by Vanessa Ontiveros.

Throughout this series, we’ve been hearing about the ways that sex works have seized the means of narration to tell their own stories. Today, we’ll be looking to see if that boon in representation has translated to an increase in political power. And we’ll hear from advocates for sex workers rights about the recent history and hopeful future of the movement.

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Follow Babble On on Twitter or Instagram @babbleonpod

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Episode Guests:



Ariela Moscowitz, director of communications for Decriminalize Sex Work

Website: https://decriminalizesex.work/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/decrimsex

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/decrimsexwork/



Zola Bruce, director of communications for the Sex Workers Project at the Urban Justice Center

Website: https://swp.urbanjustice.org/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/UrbanJustice

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/urbanjusticecenter/



Maggie McNeill

Blog: https://maggiemcneill.com/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/Maggie_McNeill



femi babylon

Twitter: https://twitter.com/thotscholar

Website: https://www.thotscholar.com/

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Resources for allies

Decriminalize Sex Work: https://decriminalizesex.work/advocacy/take-action/

Sex Workers Project at the Urban Justice Center: https://swp.urbanjustice.org/get-involved/

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This podcast was produced by Vanessa Ontiveros for her senior Honors Project at the University of Arizona. Special thanks to Ruxandra Guidi for advising this project. The Music is Iron by Crowander.

31 min

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