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Diversity Statement

The Desiree Alliance conference organizers are committed to support for representation and inclusiveness of cultural, racial, economic, age, and gender identity. Please read our Diversity Statement and join our efforts to build a respectful, diverse, and strong sex worker movement.

2010 Conference
Keynote Speeches

 
Monday July 26th am
Dr. Joycelyn Elders


Tuesday July 27th am
Deon Haywood


Tuesday July 27th pm
Kirk Read


Wednesday July 28th am
Norma Jean Almodovar


Wednesday July 28th pm
Tim Barnett


Thursday July 27th
Robin Few


Thursday 29th pm
Nina Hartley

 

The Desiree Alliance is a diverse, volunteer-based, sex worker-led network of organizations, communities, and individuals across the US working in harm reduction, direct services, political advocacy, and health services for sex workers. We provide leadership and create space for sex workers and supporters to come together to advocate for human, labour, and civil rights for all workers in the sex industry.

*Donations: Desiree Alliance is a Project of Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs (SEE), a 501(c)(3) non-profit. Please make checks payable to SEE/Desiree Alliance. If you are donating by credit card, please note that Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs, or a variation of SEE, will show up on your credit card statement. Your donation is tax deductible.


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