Speaking Engangements and Workshops
Latinx Urbanisms Undergraduate Course
Dr. Magally Miranda. Pomona College
NOLYMPICS LA Oral History Project.
Public Humanities Lab Graduate Seminar.
Dr. Deshonay Dozier. Claremont, CA
Sex Worker Rights as Human Rights: A Conversation on International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers hosted by International Studies Association
The second seminar in the Global Voices Feminist Theory and Gender Section Seminar Series, “Sex Workers Rights as Human Rights,” takes place on December 17th, the 21st International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers. This day was created to bring awareness to the violence sex workers experience due to compounding criminality and stigma. While stigma inflicts violence on sex workers both professionally and interpersonally, state-enforced criminality maintains these conditions of violence. In the face of harm and neglect, sex workers mobilize to advocate for their rights and well-being. In this seminar, we seek to highlight the work scholars, activists and allies are doing to disrupt stigma, combat criminality, and uplift the sex worker community.
MODERATOR: Alisson Rowland (University of California). PANELISTS: Kimberly Soriano (Southern California Library), Pati Morales (Sex Worker Giving Circle & Third Wave Fund), and Ashley Madness (SWOPLA Steering Committee, Secretary and Fundraiser).
Dec 17 2024
Community convening on worker and Racialized surveillance organized by Our Data Bodies at Southern California Library for Social Studies and Research
Join us in strategizing against worker and racialized surveillance technologies.
Co-Facilitator w/ Mariella Saba
Living in a Police State: Policing Public Systems
Invited by Community Power Collective to present my research and organizing work around spatial policing in Los AngelesInvited Panelist
Beyond the Interface: Critical Perspectives of Sex Work and SexTech
Panelists: Soma Snakeoil (cofounder of The Sidewalk Project), Jen Elizabeth (Director of Street Engagement at The Sidewalk Project), Antonia Crane (Founder of Soldiers of the Pole and Strippers United)
Dr. Oscar Guiterrez. Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA
Criminalization and Surveillance of Sex Workers on Figueroa Blvd.
Presented with Alisson Rowland with a special presentation of South Central Policing Map by Jazmin Hernandez at Southern California LibraryCo-Facilitator