The resources on this site will help you organize and learn about key policy and legislative issues. Mainstream reporting on sex worker issues and policy can be difficult to interpret so we regularly update our media review page and provide news analysis from the BPPP perspective. We provide fact sheets on what constitutes best practices and provide practical guides on how to make your advocacy and organization more accountable to diverse communities of sex workers. And don't worry, even if your group is only small right now, just 2 or 3 people, we can show you how to make a difference in your community.
You can get involved directly with BPPP by contacting the steering committee via email. We are recruiting for new members who reflect the communities we serve. Once again don't worry about having a lot of academic skills or training in an organization. We help new people learn the ropes. If you don't have time to get involved directly, then you can donate. We are building our individual donor base to continue our work. BPPP only accepts independent or private foundation funding so that we can speak freely on policy issues in the US.