One key of goal of BPPP’s effort to strengthen the US movement for the rights of people in the sex sector is to heighten the visibility of grassroots organizing. Across the country, activist groups are accomplishing great things with very little resources. Far too often, people outside of these networks don’t know about this work — sometimes even those within sex worker rights circles dare not even aware of what others are doing. By highlighting these activities on this page and throughout our work, BPPP hopes to increase collaboration and solidarity as well as garner more resources and attention for these critical endeavors.
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