Archive for July, 2007

Valencia Street Nausea

I used to love looking at the window displays at Leather Tongue Video.  The art exhibited there often had this lovely taste of dark whimsy which my senses just gobbled right up… For some reason, I never expected Leather Tongue to disappear from the background that whizzed by as I rode home on my bicycle.  And yet it is with grim acceptance that I now walk or ride past the expensive and boring clothing boutique which is now in its place.

Yesterday, my friend Marko asks me if I want the Gentrification  update…..Well no, but of course….

“Have you noticed what is missing from Valencia Street?”

And then he informs me that was used to be Casa del Libro,  a lefty, spanish language bookstore, is now under construction.

They lost their commercial lease because it the rent recently skyrocketed.

So, who is going to afford the lease now?  What is it going to be?

A gay fitness center.

Then Marko goes on to fill me in on the other depressing news:

ATA, the Artists Television Access, which has been known for its cheap film classes and accessible equipment rentals, and support of local filmmakers, just had their rent raised about 600 bucks.

Who else?

Yoruba, the tiny Santeria store on 21st and Valencia is also about to have their rent raised.

Their eviction touches on the angry humor inside that wonders what happens to people who mess with the Santeria store.

It brings some tiny fragment of consolation to daydream about that.

My friend Naomi refuses to take Valencia Street if she can help  it.  Harvey sings loudly to the customers at the new fancy restaurants on 18th Street, “Go Back to the Marina!” And Marko and I repeatedly ask ourselves, “How can we stop this?”

Gentrification is such a long process that many of us do not even notice is happening until it is too late.  People sit on real estate for decades until the time is right to evict all the tenants and double, triple the rent….

And the current wave of Gentrification is happening all over the country.   I have heard people complaining about it all over the country.  And I wonder, where are these people with money coming from?  Who is it that is filling all these expensive, ugly condos?  And where are all the people in my neighborhood who can no longer afford it here going to go?   And then once they have gone to wherever it is, how long will it before they have made that place interesting enough that gentrifiers will want to  kick them out and move in there?

Anti-Prostitution Pledge increases risk for HIV transmission? No…REALLY?!

It seems obvious, right? A US Policy requiring NGO’s that receive funding to fight HIV/AIDS to sign a pledge that they will not support prostitution in fact endangers entire communities. Eh, what happens when people lose access to safer sex supplies?

Some researchers at the Center for Public Health and Human Rights spell it out for us:

Article Examines US Policy Requiring Groups That Receive HIV/AIDS

America’s ‘anti-prostitution pledge’ hampering HIV control

And if you haven’t already seen it, let me once again direct you to the following 13 minute documentary put out earlier this year by the Sex Workers Project:

Documentary: Taking the Pledge

In Georgia: “Justifiable” Police shooting of a Client

Remember boys and girls and genderqueers, IF you engage in the act of prostitution, in this case, as a client, you have the right to be shot and killed by police officers.

Apparently it is okay, since they found drugs on him afterwards….

Prostitution sting shooting justifiable, GBI finds

Tomorrow: Paul Reuben’s Day

This event celebrates American culture some of its most ridiculous – in honor of the arrest of Paul Reubens for jacking off in a porn theater.  I will be performing, and the proceeds are going to some of my favorite organizations:  St. James Infirmary and the Center for Sex and Culture:

Big Adventure:
12 noon- Vesuvio 255 Columbus @ Broadway

Playhouse Benefit Party:
Playhouse tickets are $10-20, sliding scale at the door; $7-20 with Wee
Wear
4-6pm – The Stud 399 9th @Harrison

Big Adventure! For the fifth anniversary celebration of sexual
expression and Pee-wee Herman, the –Wee March will be revisiting
highlights of PRDs’ past and taking the city by spoogey storm.

Porn and Tequila!  PRD culminates in the Playhouse Party with zany
performances, naughty burlesque, demented DJs and dishy clips form The
Very Porn Paul Reubens was watching when he got arrested! Featuring the
Reubens-esque Costume Contest, Miss Yvonne Beauty Pageant and Amazing
Larry’s Trivia Contest! Contest details are on the website. Prizes
sponsored by Good Vibrations and Costumes on Haight.   Spotlighting a
star studded cavalcade of local, ludicrous and libidinous talent
including: Mary Van Note, KrOB and Sherilyn Connelly.

The Playhouse Party is a benefit for The St. James Infirmary
(www.stjamesinfirmary.org) and the Center for Sex and Culture
( www.sexandculture.org)

Paul Reubens’ Day is on Saturday, July 28th, 2007 starting at 12pm. The
route is free, but bring money for drinks/snacks/strippers. Playhouse
tickets are $10-20, sliding scale at the door; $7-20 with Wee Wear.

Burlesque:
Lady Monster – http://www.ladymonster.com/
Ginger Viargo – http://www.swop-usa.org/Virago.php

Comedy:
Mary Van Note -http://www.maryvannote.com

Wendy Vinaigrette is a performer, activist, and clown. When she is not
making fun of the absurdity of American culture, she is busy playing
clarinet with the Brass Liberation Orchestra, doing harm reduction
street outreach for the St. James Infirmary, and ranting about
Gentrification on her blog ( www.wendyvinaigrette.wordpress.com).

Spokenword (all erotica)
Horehound StillPoint  - http://www.suspectthoughts.com/stillpoint.html
Charlie Anders – http://www.charlieanders.com/
Sherilyn Connelly  - http://www.sfgoth.com/~sherilyn/

Raina Bird -Raina Bird was born in a commune run by a fat, bald guy
with nine wives who said he was the living incarnation of God. She is
currently writing a book about the experience. She is very fond of her
pet rat, heavily tattooed, and doesn’t get out much.

Decorations by Dorian Katz

Contests!Contests!Contests!

Prizes donated by Good Vibrations and Costumes on Haight
The Official PRD bowtie and tequila shoe shop!
Costumes on Haight

Unwinding

whoreclown1sm.jpgsmallcollegwhore2.jpgsmhoclown21.jpg(Photos courtesy of Robert Lawrence)

Things are calming down in my world….

The sex worker festival festival went well – there were so many amazing things going on – I wish I had more time to go to more events. There are exciting things going on in the Sex Worker rights world: like more conversations around intersections between our movement and other social justice movements. And, in the SWOP arena – more emphasis is being put on it being a sex workers for social justice organizations. This means they are doing more work specifically around undoing racism, more….

The Sex Worker Film and Arts Festival was awesome. There were so many amazing films in the film festival (including my friend, Sadie’s). And there were great performances for the closing party on July 22. I am continued to be inspired by the brilliance of people who also happen to be sex workers. I am especially inspired and humbled by Carol Leigh aka Scarlot Harlot, who has put SO much energy into producing the Sex Worker’s Film and Arts Festival…I have never seen anyone give so much support and love for our community as she has- she was everywhere, smiling, and looking fabulous!

Home Again

I am sooo very glad to be back in San Francisco. My trip east was difficult, at times but good. From the US Social Forum to visiting all sorts of people from various points in my past, my perspective has been challenged and expanded. And I am a bit weary at the moment from educating about sex worker issues and realities. I have been reminded how lucky I am to not have to deal on a constant basis with the level of judgement and discrimination that happens in other parts of this country, and in areas outside of my community.

I still plan on posting notes and reflections from some of the workshops I attended, but I am a bit swamped with various things I need to catch up on and finish….It was next to impossible to get any work done on my trip, and I guess I need some more time to digest.

In the mean time, be sure to check out the various fabulous events of the sex worker festival:

http://www.desireealliance.org/convergence.htm

http://www.sexworkerfest.com/swfest2007/schedule07.htm

(I will be performing a short piece on Sunday, July 22nd at SOMARTS )

Lick My Kitty:
Kitty Kastro Memorial Cabaret
Sunday, July 22nd, 2007 8PM – Midnight (Doors at 7:30):

$10, $15, $20, $50 sliding scale

Mistress of Ceremonies: Annie Danger

starring:
Shawna Virago,
Simone de la Getto, Kirk Read, Lady Monster, Carol Queen, Sadie Lune, Seely Quest, Courtney Trouble, Dee Dee Russell,
Mariko Passion, John McBride, Ginger Virago, Gennifer M. Hirano, Asian Princess., Tori, Tess Trueheart, Reginald M. Lamar, Wendy Vinaigrette, Julep, Historical Hooker Vignettes from Sex on Wheels and more!


SOMARTS GALLERY

934 Brannan St.
San Francisco
$10-$50 sliding scale
Call 415-751-1659

sexworkerfest.com
swfest@bayswan.org

Post US Social Forum (more to come…)

Currently I am  sitting in  a coffee shop in Dupont Circle of DC.   I went into the queer bookstore to find out where I could find a non-starbucks coffee shop with wireless.  I passed three starbucks before I got here.   In the place where I got my chicken shwarma, I glanced over white gay boy newspapers talking about the best new spots for opening up retail stores…..in other words, gentrification.

I just left Atlanta yesterday.

The US Social Forum was awesome.  As I was there with a band as well as stuff around sex worker rights, I was pretty busy.  That piled up on limited internet accessibility meant that I did not get to do the report backs….but I took a bunch of notes and will do my best to get my reflections up ASAP.

My workshops included:

-Harm Reduction and Transformative Justice: Responding to Violence in our Community

Put on by: the Young Women’s Empowerment Project (with Generation 5)

-Sex Work and Human Rights: Moving from Morality to Reality

Put on by:  Durjoy Nari Shangho (Bangladesh)

Sex Workers Project, Urban Justice Center (NYC)

New York Association for New Americans (NYC)

-  and it was here that I was asked to also talk about the work of St. James Infirmary

-You Can’t Have a Movement Without a Groove: Unstoppable Beat of Collective Action

Put on by:   Cakalak Thunder

-The Revolution will not be Funded:  Beyond the Non-Profit Industrial Complex, Part 1

Put on by:  Left Turn

INCITE!

-InterSEXion of Oppressions on Transgender Workers of Color

Put on by:   Queer Progressive Agenda

Notes and reflections on these workshops are to come…but first, I need to catch up on some of the other work, for which there also has not been time.

Stay Tuned….