Interview: Holly Bates and House of Whoreship
By Mia Walsch. Reading time: 13 minutes
House of Whoreship was born out of an earnest, deeply personal ambition to shift the current narratives surrounding on-screen sex worker portrayals.
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House of Whoreship was born out of an earnest, deeply personal ambition to shift the current narratives surrounding on-screen sex worker portrayals.
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I had always been curious about this sex work – I was lucky to, for whatever reason, keep out a lot of the negative messaging people around me growing up received about their sexuality.
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"Community is at the core of SWOP and has been since its inception in 2003, when Bay Area sex workers rallied around school teacher and fellow sex worker Shannon Williams, protesting her arrest and mistreatment."
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In our sex worker interview series, New Orleans Escort Zora Kelly chats with us about pleasure, Girl 6, and the illusion of beauty standards.
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