Tune in here on Tuesday, February 4th at 5:30 p.m. EST/2:30 p.m. PST for our interview with Monica Jones.
Watch the archived interview below! The sound quality improves as it goes on, Bubbles had a learning curve in audio engineering. Beside Monica is Jaclyn Moskal-Dairman of SWOP-Phoenix, present at Monica’s request. You can read Caty’s interview with her here. And here is Bubbles’ interview with Jordan Flaherty about his work covering Project ROSE.
For more information on Monica’s case, visit SWOP-Phoenix.
[…] Support Monica Jones, a trans and sex workers’ rights activist and social work student who was falsely set up on charges of “manifesting prostitution” after attending a SWOP-Phoenix protest against oppressive sex worker diversion program Project ROSE, by signing this petition. You can view the archived Tits and Sass video interview with her here. […]
Great interview, very inspiring and shows sex workers are able to speak articulately and effectively about their own rights and needs and those of our peers. All the best with your case from all the team at the Queensland Sex Workers Organisation, Respect Inc in Australia. Many members of the wider international sex workers movement are behind you, cheering you on from around the world. No bad whores, just bad laws.
[…] MSNBC interview with Monica. Of course, you could always look back on Tits and Sass’ own interview with Monica, and our interview with SWOP-Phoenix member Jaclyn Moskal-Dairman about Project ROSE. We stand […]
[…] 2008, Jones had been diverted to Project ROSE but was dismissed early from the program after she repeatedly challenged the program’s views that all sex workers were drug-addicted victims. “I took the diversion program and it was like the worst experience ever. It was humiliating. […]
[…] SWOP-Phoenix’s twitter feed throughout the day to follow events, and view this Tits and Sass interview with Monica, as well as this interview with SWOP Phoenix activist Jaclyn Moskal-Dairman, to get more […]
[…] the U.S. treats its sex workers. Reason also posted a feature on Monica Jones’ case (citing Tits and Sass’ interview with her!) focusing on the vague “manifestation of prostitution” law used to trump up charges […]
[…] concerns given the essential leadership of people like Cris Sardina, Liz Coplen, Sharmus Outlaw and Monica Jones, who are all people who have also experienced incarceration and hold the reality of that always in […]
[…] people of color to the decriminalization of sex work. Online, I have learned about the campaign for Monica Jones and the takeover of conferences ostensibly about sex work that, nonetheless, neglect to invite sex […]
[…] May 2013, sex worker and trans rights activist and Arizona State University social work student Monica Jones was charged with “manifestation of prostitution” in Phoenix after accepting a ride […]
[…] Simon entrevista Monica Jones para a Tits and Sass. […]
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