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ACLU Files FTC Complaint Against Mastercard

ACLU Files FTC Complaint Against Mastercard

ACLU is filing an FTC complaint against Mastercard for their discriminatory policies impacting adult content and sex workers online.

I’m proud to share my experiences as part of this effort! Financial discrimination impacts every single sex worker! They recorded an interview: Vanniall Discusses Mastercard’s Policies.

You can read about the efforts of ACLU and over 20 other allied groups with this FTC complaint, see the text of the complaint, and find other related info at this link here!

Please share our work and encourage your groups to sign on in support!

Vanniall Featured in NYC’s Museum of Broken Windows and Sex Workers’ Pop-Up!

Vanniall Featured in NYC’s Museum of Broken Windows and Sex Workers’ Pop-Up!

Previously I posed for photographs for an exhibit by the Sex Workers’ Pop-Up in NYC. The exhibition, which was in March, featured sex worker stories and art from around the world!

I was photographed by Kisha Bari for the exhibit! Recently, the work was brought into another large exhibit for NYCLU’s Museum of Broken windows – where sex work decriminalization ties into the themes examined in the show examining poverty, racism and policing.

They’re some really cool projects so check out the following links to learn more about them! I’m so proud I could be part of this!

Official Links:

Museum of Broken Windows – museumofbrokenwindows.org

Sex Workers’ Pop-Up – sexworkerspopup.org

Coverage:

Sex Workers of the World, Unite: A Pop-Up Museum in New York Is Dedicated to Practitioners of the Oldest Profession – ArtNet

A pop-up museum in New York pushes back against ‘excessive policing’ – The Art Newspaper

‘A budget is a moral document’: why does the NYPD need $29m a day? – The Guardian