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Thursday, December 07, 2006
Two oppertunities for Erotic Labors to attend labor schools in 2007
Attending labor organizing school for those who of us who are serious about bringing change to our status is essential. Identifying our issues and skills to enact effective change for ourselves within the sex industry to organizing locally and internationally has to happen so we can be more effective in erotic body politic. Two labor schools will be available to us erotic laborers this summer.
The first one is the Summer School for Union Women will be held in Olympia Washington. June 27th through July 1at 2007 at the Evergreen State College. I highly recommend this school for new comers to sex workers rights movement as well as those sex worker rights advocates or those who are want to learn the basics of organizing and just how to get alone with each other in the bosom of supportive experienced women organized labor style. See if you can pick me out from last years line up! http://www.evergreen.edu/laborcenter/2007%20summer%20school.htm
The other school is the Summer Institute for Union Women which will be held in Berkeley California July 16th through the 20th 2007 and here are a few links to previous to schools for you to consider.
http://www.uale.org/wss/WesternWSSreport.pdf
http://www.uale.org/wss/wss.shtml
As you can see from past curriculums, this school is geared more towards serious organizing with in-depth core classes for those of us who are committed to elevating our status and stop the criminalization and scapegoating of our occupation.
We need to do some fundraising to get everybody to into one or both of these schools. Let me know if you are interested in attending school and/or fundraising.
info@espu-ca.org
Sunday, November 05, 2006
Next Planning Meeting
The next meeting for the Erotic Service Providers is Monday, Janurary 9th, 2007 at 5:30pm at the Plumbers' Hall at 1621 Market Street in San Francisco
We'll need your help to get the planning committee together for the Erotic Labors School.
EPSU meetings are for actual workers only.
The ESPU Auxiliary meeting is for all ex-workers, sex worker right advocates and our supporters who want to be assistance to actual workers who want to gain our right to negotiate for our wages and work conditions. Send and email to inquire about that meeting.
E-mail to info@espu-ca. org.
Thursday, October 19, 2006
CHEZ BADUNKADUNK Saturday January 6th, 2007
DragStrip presents: CHEZ BADUNKADUNK, Saturday, January 6th, 2007!! Now Every 1st Saturday! The Cat Club, upstairs lounge, 1188 Folsom at 8th, SF The best in Strip & Burlesque in one hot, steamy, intimate, glamorous lounge. Lap-dancing, pole-dancing, fan dancing and more. Starring: The Lusty Ladies, Rose Pistola, Serena (Black Widows) Mai Tai, Darlin' LeBang (Kitty Kitty Bang Bang) and more! MC: Fudgie Frottage, and Hostess: Princess Pandora Door Goddess: Miss Gabrielle Dj: D.I.E. (Simone 3rd Arm & Davide) $10. - $20. 21&up Come enjoy the decadence! http://www.lustyladyparty.com/budonkadonk/index.html
Sunday, June 04, 2006
LaborTech 2006
LaborTech was a great success and here are some links to the vidoe bloggs.
http://labortech.blogspot.com/
We also would like to request you to put any comments on the conference on the blog in our web page. http://labortech.blogspot.com/2006/11/welcome.html
LaborTech 2006 The Digital Revolution And A Labor Media Strategy November 17, 18 & 19th University Of San Francisco San Francisco, California LaborTech POBox 425584 San Francisco, CA 94142 (415) 282-1908 lvpsf@labornet.org www.labortech.net Conference initial endorsers: OPEIU Local 3, Laney College Labor Studies Program, San Francisco City College Labor Studies Program, San Jose Community College Labor Studies Program, San Francisco State University Labor Studies Program, Symbolic Systems Program Stanford University, Union Producers and Programmers Network (UPPNET), Labor Video Project, TV 214, Computer Professionals For Social Responsibility (CPSR), USF Media Studies Program, Pacifica Purpose of LaborTech The purpose of LaborTech is to bring together labor video, computer and media activists in the US and from around the world to build and develop labor communication technology and media. The first conference was held in 1990 and they have been held throughout the United States as well as Canada and Russia. Labor Media conferences are also held in Seoul. We believe that a critical task for labor is building a labor communication media movement that can tell our stories and break the corporate information blockade in every corner of the world. Registration Fee: Regular - $150 Preregistration by October 1 - $125 (Special Rate for students & unemployed- Please contact LaborTech) Please send the following information with your check. NAME: E-MAIL: ADDRESS: PHONE: UNION/ORG: Send check to LaborTech Please check our web page for more information. Partial LIst of Speakers/Participants: Professor Art Shostack, Eric Lee-Labourstart, Myoung Joon Kim-Labor News Production Seoul, Carl Bryant, NALC 214 and TV 214, Nancy Brigham, John Parulis, Professor Michael Perelman, Sid Shniad Canada CUP Communications, Nick Yale SEIU 1000, Sid Shniad, Martin Fishgold, AFSCME 371 Editor & past president of ILCA, Wes Brain, SEIU Local 503, Erica Zweig-Labornet, John Tate SFSU SEIU 1000, Todd Davies-Symbolic Systems Program Stanford, Joan Lockwood-SEIU 503 web master, Dick Meister-Labor Journalist, Jack Chernos-AFM6 and Labor Musician, Professor Dorothy Kid-Chair Media Studies USF, Francisco Cendejas-Stanford University, Jim Kelley, Chair San Jose City College Labor Studies Program
Monday, May 29, 2006
Laborfest 2006
http://www.laborfest.net/
Saturday, December 17, 2005
Summer Institute for Union Women 2007
Attending labor organizing school for those who of us who are serious about bringing change to our status is essential. Identifying our issues and skills as well as how to enact effective and appropriate campaigns locally and internationally has to happen so we can be more effective in erotic body politic to successfully lobby the public, legislators to end the criminalization of our occupation. Please join me this summer as Erotic Labors are welcome to attend this event:
July 16 through July 21, 2007 UC Berkeley
Saturday, November 26, 2005
"Re-visioning Prostitution Policy" July 9-12, 2006 Las Vegas, Nevada
The Desiree Alliance presents "Re-visioning Prostitution Policy: Creating Space for Sex Worker Rights and Challenging Criminalization" July 9-12, 2006 Las Vegas, Nevada Sponsored by the Desiree Alliance in conjunction with BAYSWAN, SWOP-USA, COYOTE, Best Practices Policy Project, in collaboration with University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Department of Sociology and Department of Women's Studies and the Women's Research Institute of Nevada

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