There are many sex workers who are also politically active to fight for the rights of all of us. Here you will find some projects, events, and social media channels of sex workers who are doing great public work as well as recommendations for further reading or viewing. We would also be happy if you would send us your recommendations to share.

European sex workers rights alliance (Europa)

Insta & twitter sexworkeurope

The European Sex Workers’ Rights Alliance – previously the International Committee on the Rights of Sex Workers in Europe (ICRSE), is a sex worker-led network of sex worker organizations and their allies that work together to support the development of national and international law, policy and practice, which respects and upholds the human and labor rights of sex workers in more than 100 organizations in 35 countries across Europe and Central Asia.

ESWA’s vision is of a world where all sex workers are respected and their rights are upheld and where gender, racial, social and economic equality and freedom of movement are a reality; enabling individuals to start, continue or leave sex work safely, free from violence, coercion and exploitation.

Red Edition – the Migrant’s sex worker group (Vienna)
Instagram: @red_edition_
A sex-worker-led organization, especially for migrants in Austria

Colectivo de Prostitutas de Sevilla (Sevilla, Spain)

Twitter: @ProstitutasSev
Instagram: @prostitutasevilla
Facebook: Colectivo de Prostitutas de Sevilla is a collective of sex workers and allies for the rights of sex workers

AliadasTransFeministas


Dissident feminist alliance of migrant women, racialised feminists, whores, transwomen and kindred feminists.

SWC – Asociatia pentru Drepturile Lucratoarelor si Lucratorilor Sexuali in Romania


Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/watch/swcro/
Instragram: @swcallro

SexWorkCall is a collective of sex workers founded in Bucharest, Romania in late 2018/early 2019. Our goal is to organize ourselves to support each other and help within the community, to fight for a complete decriminalization and destigmatization of sex work, to preserve our labor rights and to improve our working and living situations.

We are part of a global movement for sex workers and we believe that our struggle intersects with the struggle for women’s rights, LGBTQIA+, BIPOC, ethnic and religious minorities, migrants, people who are addicted to drugs, people living with HIV and with disabilities.

Hungarian Association of Sex Workers SZEXE.


Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SZEXE1999/
YouTube Video: Sex workers against the tide – szexe

The Association for the Defense of the Interests and Rights of Sex Workers in Hungary.