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As mentioned before though, funding is an essential component to ensuring that Red Canary Song can continue to function to the best of their capabilities β€” something that's pushed Quan and their production company Kink Out to produce a fundraiser event on November 2 called Red Canary Screams. Bringing together NYC's underground Asian-American queer, burlesque, drag, fetish, tattoo, and circus communities, the event aims to raise enough money to kickstart these initiatives, in order to help migrant sex workers gain a seat at the table.
After all, "It was really important to me to make sure to uplift everyone in this movement of decriminalization, because it's really scary if the fringes get left out," as Quan explains before concluding, "If some voices don't get heard or protected, they'll still be lost, exploited, and victimized."
On the importance of creating space for queer, kinky, people of color to connect and heal:
Yin Q. confronted their childhood trauma through kink and BDSM. Now Q. helps others heal from their past experiences as well. Without pathologizing trauma, Q. believes that for many, kink can be a healing experience, regardless of identity.
By Amy Zimmerman | November 6, 2018
On Sunday, the community came together to raise funds for Lysistrata MCCF. Organizers transformed a Bushwick bar into a kinky wonderland of live tattooing and BDSM experiences, selling original art and 20-minute bondage scenes to benefit sex workers in need.
(Cora) Colt’s stated goals for the fundraiser included attendees leaving with β€œa better understanding of the challenges sex workers face,” as well as raising β€œenough money to finish filling out our stipend budget and keep a healthy reserve in the fund for the challenges the year ahead of us bring.” Around two hours into the event, organizers announced that the fundraiser had already raised over $10,000. By the end of the night, organizers estimated a grand total of $35,000, with over 700 party-goers in attendance and 60 tattoos inked.
By Justine Morrow | November 3, 2018
In the wake of Federal laws that threw sex workers into a realm of unsafe and extremely life threatening conditions, SESTA, the Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act, and FOSTA, the Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act, have sparked an outpour of community events to stem the tide against oppression. While these hardships may seem to threaten the very fiber of our community, the beautiful thing is that the 1% often underestimates our power, our voices, and our ability to come together in the most productive and creative ways. In steps [K]INK OUT, A Fetish Fundraiser For Sex Workers' Rights.
Events like [K]INK OUT are important, especially to reinforce the continual direct actions that work against a patriarchal society that threatens the rights of LGBTQIA+ and sex workers. It brings members of the community together in a supportive environment that concentrates on providing a positive and open-minded experience full of enlightenment, compassion, and togetherness. It reminds those in power that we will not be silenced. We will not be erased.
By Kristen Korvette | November 3, 2018
Tomorrow, Sunday, November 4th, is known in NYC as Marathon Sunday, and as we cheer on the spirit of the masses of runners, there is another phenomenal fundraising event of people pushing their bodies to the extreme in the form of [K]INK OUT, a fetish fundraiser being staged in response to SESTA/FOSTA, and celebrating the artistry and intersection of the tattoo, kink, and sex worker communities.
[K]INK OUT has garnered the participation of over 70 international tattoo artists and a stellar cast of NYC BDSM practitioners and offers on-site flash tattoos by nine local tattooists, as well as bootblacking, kink experiences, and rope bondage performances. Longer tattoo sessions are up for bid in a silent auction, and prints and merchandise will be on sale as well.
All proceeds will support Lysistrata Mutual Care Collective and Fund (Lysistrata MCCF), a mutual care fund for sex workers whose livelihoods have been depleted and endangered due to the recent passing of SESTA/FOSTA, bills that take away the online resources sex workers use to work safely.
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