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conference facilitated knowledge
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next year's conference
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Is there
something we could have done to
make your stay and attendance
more enjoyable?
Any other
comments?
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know your opinion of the
following:
What is the
appropriate number of days for
future Desiree Alliance
Conferences?
What is the
appropriate length of time for
future conference workshops and
presentations?
Do you prefer
to have the next Desiree
Alliance Conference during a
particular time of year?
If yes, when?
Any other
comments?
In general,
what were your overall
impressions of the workshops and
presentations?
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Is there a
topic you would like to see
covered in the future? Please
tell us about it.
Please name
3 things you liked most about
the conference:
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3 things you liked least about
the conference:
In what city
or region would you like to see
the next conference happen?
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like to be involved in
organizing the next conference?
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Would you
like to comment on a particular
workshop/presentation?
We have included 8 opportunities
to do so, or you may choose a
box to fill in general comments.
If you'd like to comment on more
than eight, please use the
"general comments" box at the
end of the form. Thank you!
Workshop/presentation one (1):
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one
Welcome Reception with Margot St. James
Contrary to Popular Belief: Developing open communication and collaboration in order to combat oppression in social justice work
Safety for Sex Workers Through Personal Privacy – Legal and Relatively Simple Ways of Working and Living Out of Harm’s Way
Transgender Intra Community Relations
Sex Work, Soccer, and Solidarity: Community Building and Empowerment in Guatemala
CHALLENGING DISCRIMINATION AMONG SEX WORKERS: Reconstructing "Sex Work"
Capitalism Critical Sexworkers? What the BLEEP?
National Sex Worker Leadership Institute: A new capacity building model
Adult Entertainer's Guide to Disabled Customers - 2008 Edition
How to Be an Adult Ally to Youth who trade Sex for Money, Gifts & Survival needs
Sex worker rights and direct services in urban communities of Los Angeles
Don't Let This Happen To You: Screening Do's and Dont's
Self marketing and self branding - How to run a profitable and (more safe) sex worker business
Sex Worker-Made Media
Resisting the Powers That Be: Street Work and Survival Sex in Chicago and Beyond
Male Sex Workers: How to Organize, Support & Advocate for Themselves in the Movement
Allies in the sex workers rights movement
Allies for Human Rights and Safety
Sex Workers and Mainstream Media: What We Learned from "Spitzergate"- Tools and Inspiration for Progressive Messaging
Creating Sex Worker run direct service programs
DA Board and Participant open planning meeting
Saturday night party at Big Chicks
The
workshop/presentations
objectives were met.
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Good
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Prefer not to say
No Opinion
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The moderator
was effective.
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The
workshop/presentation materials
were well organized and clear.
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The content was
relative to my needs.
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How would you
rate the instructor's
presentation?
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Comments:
Workshop/presentation two (2):
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one
Welcome Reception with Margot St. James
Contrary to Popular Belief: Developing open communication and collaboration in order to combat oppression in social justice work
Safety for Sex Workers Through Personal Privacy – Legal and Relatively Simple Ways of Working and Living Out of Harm’s Way
Transgender Intra Community Relations
Sex Work, Soccer, and Solidarity: Community Building and Empowerment in Guatemala
CHALLENGING DISCRIMINATION AMONG SEX WORKERS: Reconstructing "Sex Work"
Capitalism Critical Sexworkers? What the BLEEP?
National Sex Worker Leadership Institute: A new capacity building model
Adult Entertainer's Guide to Disabled Customers - 2008 Edition
How to Be an Adult Ally to Youth who trade Sex for Money, Gifts & Survival needs
Sex worker rights and direct services in urban communities of Los Angeles
Don't Let This Happen To You: Screening Do's and Dont's
Self marketing and self branding - How to run a profitable and (more safe) sex worker business
Sex Worker-Made Media
Resisting the Powers That Be: Street Work and Survival Sex in Chicago and Beyond
Male Sex Workers: How to Organize, Support & Advocate for Themselves in the Movement
Allies in the sex workers rights movement
Allies for Human Rights and Safety
Sex Workers and Mainstream Media: What We Learned from "Spitzergate"- Tools and Inspiration for Progressive Messaging
Creating Sex Worker run direct service programs
DA Board and Participant open planning meeting
Saturday night party at Big Chicks
The
workshop/presentations
objectives were met.
Please choose:
Excellent
Very Good
Good
Fair
Poor
Prefer not to say
No Opinion
Not Applicable
The moderator
was effective.
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Good
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No Opinion
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The
workshop/presentation materials
were well organized and clear.
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No Opinion
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The content was
relative to my needs.
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Good
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No Opinion
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rate the instructor's
presentation?
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Workshop/presentation three (3):
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one
Welcome Reception with Margot St. James
Contrary to Popular Belief: Developing open communication and collaboration in order to combat oppression in social justice work
Safety for Sex Workers Through Personal Privacy – Legal and Relatively Simple Ways of Working and Living Out of Harm’s Way
Transgender Intra Community Relations
Sex Work, Soccer, and Solidarity: Community Building and Empowerment in Guatemala
CHALLENGING DISCRIMINATION AMONG SEX WORKERS: Reconstructing "Sex Work"
Capitalism Critical Sexworkers? What the BLEEP?
National Sex Worker Leadership Institute: A new capacity building model
Adult Entertainer's Guide to Disabled Customers - 2008 Edition
How to Be an Adult Ally to Youth who trade Sex for Money, Gifts & Survival needs
Sex worker rights and direct services in urban communities of Los Angeles
Don't Let This Happen To You: Screening Do's and Dont's
Self marketing and self branding - How to run a profitable and (more safe) sex worker business
Sex Worker-Made Media
Resisting the Powers That Be: Street Work and Survival Sex in Chicago and Beyond
Male Sex Workers: How to Organize, Support & Advocate for Themselves in the Movement
Allies in the sex workers rights movement
Allies for Human Rights and Safety
Sex Workers and Mainstream Media: What We Learned from "Spitzergate"- Tools and Inspiration for Progressive Messaging
Creating Sex Worker run direct service programs
DA Board and Participant open planning meeting
Saturday night party at Big Chicks
The
workshop/presentations
objectives were met.
Please choose:
Excellent
Very Good
Good
Fair
Poor
Prefer not to say
No Opinion
Not Applicable
The moderator
was effective.
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Good
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No Opinion
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The
workshop/presentation materials
were well organized and clear.
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The content was
relative to my needs.
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rate the instructor's
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Workshop/presentation four (4):
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one
Welcome Reception with Margot St. James
Contrary to Popular Belief: Developing open communication and collaboration in order to combat oppression in social justice work
Safety for Sex Workers Through Personal Privacy – Legal and Relatively Simple Ways of Working and Living Out of Harm’s Way
Transgender Intra Community Relations
Sex Work, Soccer, and Solidarity: Community Building and Empowerment in Guatemala
CHALLENGING DISCRIMINATION AMONG SEX WORKERS: Reconstructing "Sex Work"
Capitalism Critical Sexworkers? What the BLEEP?
National Sex Worker Leadership Institute: A new capacity building model
Adult Entertainer's Guide to Disabled Customers - 2008 Edition
How to Be an Adult Ally to Youth who trade Sex for Money, Gifts & Survival needs
Sex worker rights and direct services in urban communities of Los Angeles
Don't Let This Happen To You: Screening Do's and Dont's
Self marketing and self branding - How to run a profitable and (more safe) sex worker business
Sex Worker-Made Media
Resisting the Powers That Be: Street Work and Survival Sex in Chicago and Beyond
Male Sex Workers: How to Organize, Support & Advocate for Themselves in the Movement
Allies in the sex workers rights movement
Allies for Human Rights and Safety
Sex Workers and Mainstream Media: What We Learned from "Spitzergate"- Tools and Inspiration for Progressive Messaging
Creating Sex Worker run direct service programs
DA Board and Participant open planning meeting
Saturday night party at Big Chicks
The
workshop/presentations
objectives were met.
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Good
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No Opinion
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The moderator
was effective.
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The
workshop/presentation materials
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Workshop/presentation five (5):
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Welcome Reception with Margot St. James
Contrary to Popular Belief: Developing open communication and collaboration in order to combat oppression in social justice work
Safety for Sex Workers Through Personal Privacy – Legal and Relatively Simple Ways of Working and Living Out of Harm’s Way
Transgender Intra Community Relations
Sex Work, Soccer, and Solidarity: Community Building and Empowerment in Guatemala
CHALLENGING DISCRIMINATION AMONG SEX WORKERS: Reconstructing "Sex Work"
Capitalism Critical Sexworkers? What the BLEEP?
National Sex Worker Leadership Institute: A new capacity building model
Adult Entertainer's Guide to Disabled Customers - 2008 Edition
How to Be an Adult Ally to Youth who trade Sex for Money, Gifts & Survival needs
Sex worker rights and direct services in urban communities of Los Angeles
Don't Let This Happen To You: Screening Do's and Dont's
Self marketing and self branding - How to run a profitable and (more safe) sex worker business
Sex Worker-Made Media
Resisting the Powers That Be: Street Work and Survival Sex in Chicago and Beyond
Male Sex Workers: How to Organize, Support & Advocate for Themselves in the Movement
Allies in the sex workers rights movement
Allies for Human Rights and Safety
Sex Workers and Mainstream Media: What We Learned from "Spitzergate"- Tools and Inspiration for Progressive Messaging
Creating Sex Worker run direct service programs
DA Board and Participant open planning meeting
Saturday night party at Big Chicks
The
workshop/presentations
objectives were met.
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Good
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The moderator
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Welcome Reception with Margot St. James
Contrary to Popular Belief: Developing open communication and collaboration in order to combat oppression in social justice work
Safety for Sex Workers Through Personal Privacy – Legal and Relatively Simple Ways of Working and Living Out of Harm’s Way
Transgender Intra Community Relations
Sex Work, Soccer, and Solidarity: Community Building and Empowerment in Guatemala
CHALLENGING DISCRIMINATION AMONG SEX WORKERS: Reconstructing "Sex Work"
Capitalism Critical Sexworkers? What the BLEEP?
National Sex Worker Leadership Institute: A new capacity building model
Adult Entertainer's Guide to Disabled Customers - 2008 Edition
How to Be an Adult Ally to Youth who trade Sex for Money, Gifts & Survival needs
Sex worker rights and direct services in urban communities of Los Angeles
Don't Let This Happen To You: Screening Do's and Dont's
Self marketing and self branding - How to run a profitable and (more safe) sex worker business
Sex Worker-Made Media
Resisting the Powers That Be: Street Work and Survival Sex in Chicago and Beyond
Male Sex Workers: How to Organize, Support & Advocate for Themselves in the Movement
Allies in the sex workers rights movement
Allies for Human Rights and Safety
Sex Workers and Mainstream Media: What We Learned from "Spitzergate"- Tools and Inspiration for Progressive Messaging
Creating Sex Worker run direct service programs
DA Board and Participant open planning meeting
Saturday night party at Big Chicks
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objectives were met.
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Welcome Reception with Margot St. James
Contrary to Popular Belief: Developing open communication and collaboration in order to combat oppression in social justice work
Safety for Sex Workers Through Personal Privacy – Legal and Relatively Simple Ways of Working and Living Out of Harm’s Way
Transgender Intra Community Relations
Sex Work, Soccer, and Solidarity: Community Building and Empowerment in Guatemala
CHALLENGING DISCRIMINATION AMONG SEX WORKERS: Reconstructing "Sex Work"
Capitalism Critical Sexworkers? What the BLEEP?
National Sex Worker Leadership Institute: A new capacity building model
Adult Entertainer's Guide to Disabled Customers - 2008 Edition
How to Be an Adult Ally to Youth who trade Sex for Money, Gifts & Survival needs
Sex worker rights and direct services in urban communities of Los Angeles
Don't Let This Happen To You: Screening Do's and Dont's
Self marketing and self branding - How to run a profitable and (more safe) sex worker business
Sex Worker-Made Media
Resisting the Powers That Be: Street Work and Survival Sex in Chicago and Beyond
Male Sex Workers: How to Organize, Support & Advocate for Themselves in the Movement
Allies in the sex workers rights movement
Allies for Human Rights and Safety
Sex Workers and Mainstream Media: What We Learned from "Spitzergate"- Tools and Inspiration for Progressive Messaging
Creating Sex Worker run direct service programs
DA Board and Participant open planning meeting
Saturday night party at Big Chicks
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Welcome Reception with Margot St. James
Contrary to Popular Belief: Developing open communication and collaboration in order to combat oppression in social justice work
Safety for Sex Workers Through Personal Privacy – Legal and Relatively Simple Ways of Working and Living Out of Harm’s Way
Transgender Intra Community Relations
Sex Work, Soccer, and Solidarity: Community Building and Empowerment in Guatemala
CHALLENGING DISCRIMINATION AMONG SEX WORKERS: Reconstructing "Sex Work"
Capitalism Critical Sexworkers? What the BLEEP?
National Sex Worker Leadership Institute: A new capacity building model
Adult Entertainer's Guide to Disabled Customers - 2008 Edition
How to Be an Adult Ally to Youth who trade Sex for Money, Gifts & Survival needs
Sex worker rights and direct services in urban communities of Los Angeles
Don't Let This Happen To You: Screening Do's and Dont's
Self marketing and self branding - How to run a profitable and (more safe) sex worker business
Sex Worker-Made Media
Resisting the Powers That Be: Street Work and Survival Sex in Chicago and Beyond
Male Sex Workers: How to Organize, Support & Advocate for Themselves in the Movement
Allies in the sex workers rights movement
Allies for Human Rights and Safety
Sex Workers and Mainstream Media: What We Learned from "Spitzergate"- Tools and Inspiration for Progressive Messaging
Creating Sex Worker run direct service programs
DA Board and Participant open planning meeting
Saturday night party at Big Chicks
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