Mar 22, 2020 | Sex Worker Advocacy
Hello colleagues and friends, COVID-19 has led to Shelter-in-Place (SIP) orders in many major cities, including Los Angeles. Our entire industry has called a halt to production. The APAC Board knows that these are scary times, and everyone is doing their best to adapt...Aug 30, 2018 | Sex Worker Advocacy
Too often, when talking about the adult industry or other forms of sex work, the media struggles to tell our stories responsibly and ethically. Lack of objective information about sex work perpetuates harmful narratives. APAC recommends reporters and writers consult...Jul 3, 2018 | Sex Worker Advocacy
Following unprecedented involvement during the International Whores’ Day actions on June 1st and 2nd in cities across the nation, a summit of sex workers, survivors, and advocates from across the country convened in Los Angeles on June 22nd and 23rd to discuss...Jun 23, 2018 | Health & Safety, Sex Worker Advocacy
Adult performers can face various forms of cyber-bullying. One of those is doxing or doxxing: the practice of gathering and publishing personal or private information about someone on the internet. For an adult performer, this might include your legal name, your...Jun 16, 2018 | Health & Safety, Sex Worker Advocacy
Not only does cyberbullying have an adverse mental health impact, but it can also have real ramifications in regard to reputation. The graphic above highlights a few tips for managing reputation in light of an online attack. Everyone’s approach to dealing with...Jun 6, 2018 | Health & Safety, Sex Worker Advocacy
Even though the internet has become a great tool to connect people from all walks of life across the world, this tool can also be used by individuals to harm others. Cyberbullying and online harassment can be just as negatively impactful on mental health as real-life...