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Jessie Abraham believes that safe sex information/ S.T.I and H.I.V education should not be restricted to people over the age of 18.

The following website talks a lot about sex work, sex toys, sex education and other adult themes so please be warned.

Please feel free to peruse our website if you are over 18.

If you are under 18, please exit this website now by clicking here.


Australian Sex Party. We're Serious About Sex

Australian Sex Party. We're Serious About Sex

Breaking news:

Front page story in Sunday Territorian 06/06/10

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World AIDS Conference: Jessie Abraham will be attending Vienna at the World AIDS conference, showing her film, filming Comparing Countries Compassion Part 2: Vienna.

Highlighting Human right, civil right, and worker rights issues face sex workers.

If you would like to donate to this worthy cause of creating positive sex worker community education films please purchase a DVD using pay pal here.

Jessie will be in Austria 15th July- 24th July then London 25th-2nd August.

Please email: sexworkisrealwork@gmail.com to contact Jessie directly for any escort enquiries or if you would like to donate any time, cameras, accomodation, money (editing is very expensive!)

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Feedback about the Comparing Countries Compassion dvd
from Elena Jeffreys, President of Scarlet Alliance, Australian Sex Workers Association

This is a wonderful film, capturing the strength of peer education, sex worker rights and more.

Every HIV activist and AIDS council in the world should watch this!

Jessie travels to a sex worker conference in Dubar, India, and shares Australian style peer education with the sex workers and supporters there. Also travelling to a rally for the Rights Of Children of Sex Workers, Jessie shares in some uniquely Indian activism. This kind of rally for Children of sex workers has never happened in Australia. Empowering, beautiful, strong, great footage, the dancing and singing at the rally will give you goose bumps.

In an interview with an Indian based sexual minority activist, Laxmi, we learn that Indian sex workers are fighting for the same demands as sex workers everywhere – decriminalisation of our work, the right to work with dignity, community empowerment and peer education and community ownership of HIV prevention projects – these issues are the central pillars of sex worker demands.

This is Jessie’s first foray into film and we wish her all the success she deserves. Promoting sex worker rights, sex worker voices and sex workers’ lives, and generously sharing with the public at large, Jessie is an up and coming power house of activism and one to watch. We congratulate Jessie for increasing the visibility of sex worker issues.

Like many of us Jessie is actively learning valuable lessons on how sex work issues are interpreted or analysed outside of sex work communities – and you can join her on this journey by viewing her first ever film and supporting her work.


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