Our Mission
“The most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don't have any.”
- Alice Walker
Welcome to the do your Ho-Work Research Group!
Discover the unfiltered truth about sex work organizing in New England. Led by sex workers, anarchists, and allies, we dig deep beyond corporate lies and social media propaganda to reveal reality. Can you get canceled from both sides ?
Our Focus:
Cultural weapons to create informational asymmetry.. attacking our shared history .. divide and conquer.
-Christopher Wylie
Activism spaces shouldn't be in perfect alignment with billionaires class, federal government, the nightly news.. and Harvard Business School . Where is the counter culture..? The GOP can't be it..so where ?
- Honor and protect sex workers and their businesses.
- Fight against corporate greed, brothels, and violence.
- Value data privacy and personal sovereignty.
- Critically examine decriminalization’s economic impact on sex worker-owned businesses.
Who We Are Not For:
- Corporate lobbyists, porn companies, or brothel owners.
Who We Welcome:
- Artists, scientists, writers, critics, musicians, academics, feminists, sex workers, and all inquiring minds.
All totalitarian regimes exert control by monetizing and regulating natural impulses and desires, such as reproduction and romantic relationships.
This group does not discuss the ethics of what two consenting adults should do with their bodies and money. We honor women and sex workers and wish to protect their small businesses from brothels, corporate greed, and violence. We value Data privacy because controlling human behavior is an attack on personal sovereignty. Private corporations are now in charge of free speech. We can't watch as techno feudalism destroys women's access to resources and personal wealth.
This group is for people with many questions who want to find real answers. We begin with the premise that the billionaire class should not speak for the poor working classes–that sex work could either be heaven or hell, but again, the devil’s in the details. The federal government has a long history of not being on the side of women and workers. There's no reason to think now that they've suddenly become enlightened. The governing class is parasitic and wants to be the middleman in every transaction. Here we follow the money. It is a research group. This group is focused on critically thinking about decriminalization and its economic impact on individual women-owned businesses or sex worker-owned businesses. If you're a corporate lobbyist working for a porn company . Or brothel owners and or techno feudalism. We say don't believe toxic social hierarchies here.. this for the real workers, the people who have skin in the game.
From policy to practice, we will investigate the changing sex work markets. We will peek behind the curtains of oppression and shine a light on the forces that seek to silence us. Together, we'll challenge the status quo, disarm the power elite, and take back our voices from those who seek to exploit and silence us. It's time to stand together, speak up, and build a new path forward.
Join our research group to question the status quo, expose the power elite, and reclaim our voices. Together, we can build a future where power is shared and freedom is for everyone.
This group is not a decriminalization group. we do research. Is decrim good? is it bad ? Are gray areas? Let’s study together
We are not a decriminalization advocacy group. Here, we take a critical look at how decriminalization and legalization impact the economics of sex worker-owned businesses, particularly for women. We don’t think sex for money is a crime just the opposite ..it natural, we just don’t trust the government to protect women and workers, they fail ..a lot!! the U.S. government protects the rich and bureaucracy stops direct democracy, we are between a rock and hard place. So we are research group.
Our Focus:
- Understanding the enforcement of laws and the challenges of predatory capitalism.
- Analyzing the economic impact of decriminalization on individual sex worker-owned businesses.
Who We Are Not For:
- Corporate lobbyists, porn companies, or bad-faith nonprofits looking to recruit for decriminalization.
What We Do:
- Conduct research to uncover the true effects of decriminalization and regulation.
- Provide a platform for meaningful discussion on sex work economics.
If you want thoughtful analysis and real answers about the economic impact of sex work policies, join us. Here, we challenge surface-level solutions and dig deeper into the issues that matter.