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2023 Annual Report
We’re thrilled to be releasing our inaugural annual report! This report highlights some of our major accomplishments and insights gained in 2023.
New Moon Network Partners with Giving List Women
We at New Moon are thrilled to join Giving List Women as champion partners, bringing vital information on issues of sex work and sex trafficking to their wide-reaching forum and publications.
New Moon Network Partners with Le Shaw Institute to Promote Sex-Positive Advocacy
New Moon Network, a intermediary fund and capacity builder aimed at advancing the rights and welfare of people in the sex trade, has partnered with le Shaw Institute to support advocates with lived experience in the sex.
Freedom Network USA Recap
Advocate Jamila Aisha shares takeaways from her attended of the Freedom Network USA annual conference and offers perspectives on the importance of addressing root issues of vulnerability.
Giving Circle Launched!
As 2023 comes to a close, we at New Moon are reflecting on our first full year of work. An annul report on our efforts and impact will be issued in Q1 of 2024, but in the meantime we have some exciting accomplishments to share!
Cecilia Gentili: Mother of Intersections
The past week has been a bit of a haze for many of us fighting for sex workers’ rights. Our networks have been rocked by the sudden passing of icon Cecilia Gentili. Cecilia Gentili was a constant figure and trailblazing leader in the sex worker, migrant, and transgender rights movements. Cecilia demonstrated constantly through her life and advocacy that we don’t live single issue lives, and that our struggles for human rights are interconnected.
2023 in Review
As 2023 comes to a close, we at New Moon are reflecting on our first full year of work. An annul report on our efforts and impact will be issued in Q1 of 2024, but in the meantime we have some exciting accomplishments to share!
Read the Report: The Impact of OSF’s Funding Withdrawal on the Sex Worker Rights Movement, and Recommendations
This report illustrates the impact of Open Society’s closure of global offices on sex working communities, globally. Readers will learn about key geographic regions effected by the withdrawal, and how sex worker led groups have responded. This report is intended to serve as a case study for funders working deeply with movements, as well as tool for advocating for increased funding to effected sex worker rights groups.
Live Virtual Event: The Impact of Open Society Foundation’s Funding Withdrawal on the Sex Worker Rights Movement, and Recommendations
The Open Society Foundations (OSF) have been at the forefront of supporting marginalized communities, and until recently were the largest donor to sex worker rights organizations globally. In this briefing, we will hear from researchers, funder allies, and the global sex worker rights movement about how OSF’s closure of global offices been felt on the ground in impacted organizations and communities. We will learn how sex worker rights movements, and other movements affected by such funding decisions, can creatively respond, and how allied funders can collaborate to take action.
Stop Prosecutions of People Arrested for Prostitution
Registration is now open for the training, “Exercising Discretion: Navigating the Possibilities and Impacts of Non-Prosecution Policies in the Context of Sex Work Criminalization”. We will hold two live training sessions in August; the registration links are below. We will also record the training and make it available online.
Sex Work in VT - Info Session Recap
On June 28th New Moon Network teamed up with Ishtar Collective in Vermont to host an info session on the relevance and status of sex worker welfare in Vermont. The session included definitions of key terms, audience engagement exercises, and a slide presentation (which you can view here).
Tribute to Tracy Ryan
There are few people whose lives directly reflect their value system. Tracy Ryan was one of those rare breeds of citizen/politician/advocate who was uncompromising and actually lived out her principles in a way that garnered little fanfare. She was direct. She was passionate. Tracy fought for transgender people like her. She fought for sex workers, for survivors, for people to live with dignity, respect, and support.
Law & Society Conference Recap
On June 2, 2023, New Moon Network Co-Director, Melodie Garcia moderated the panel titled, “Creating Multifaceted Policy to Address Stigma Against Sex Work and Institutional Challenges Facing Workers” as part of the Law and Society Association’s annual conference.
Anti-Trafficking Conference
This years’ Freedom Network USA Human Trafficking Conference brought advocates from all over the country together for two days of learning, sharing, and collaboration in pursuit of “Centering Survivors and Impacted Communities.”
Microgrants Launched!
Up to five $1,000 grants to be distributed each month from the New Moon Fund.
Spokes Hub Graduation
Advocates with lived experience in the sex trade complete peer learning program.