Dream Wired
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Celebrity
  • DramaAlert
  • Gossip
  • Movie
  • TV
  • Music
  • Comics
  • Shop
  • Home
  • Celebrity
  • DramaAlert
  • Gossip
  • Movie
  • TV
  • Music
  • Comics
  • Shop
No Result
View All Result
Dream Wired
No Result
View All Result
Home DramaAlert

40% Of Sex-Related Industry Workers Experienced Bank Account Closures 

rmtsa by rmtsa
November 28, 2023
in DramaAlert
0
40% Of Sex-Related Industry Workers Experienced Bank Account Closures 
74
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


You might also like

Cannes Cuties Keith Powers, Davon Godchaux, Evan Ross, Chanel Iman & Ryan Destiny Dominate The French Riveria With Rémy Martin

Taylor Swift Has Regained Control Over All Her Music After Buying Back Her First Six Albums • Hollywood Unlocked

Diddy Trial Highlights From 13th Day of Witness Testimony

40% Of Sex-Related Industry Workers Experienced Bank Account Closures 

by Atiya Jordan

November 28, 2023

Advocates call the decriminalization of sex work a racial justice issue, requiring efforts to address the root causes of vulnerability.

Banking access has been an issue for the entire sex work community since at least the 1960s. However, BIPOC sex-related industry workers remain with fewer, and often less attractive, options for financial stability.

According to The New York Times, an increasing number of customer bank accounts are shutting down without due process, but those who work in sex-related industries say they have “long-lived under that threat of eviction.”

The criminalization of consensual sex work has often triggered vulnerabilities in financial censorship and a lack of accountability by tech platforms, which disproportionately harm Black and Brown communities.

For instance, PayPal and Venmo have a history of closing random accounts of sex workers and small businesses in the adult industry without explanation. According to a May report by the Free Speech Coalition, a nonprofit trade group for the adult entertainment industry, nearly two-thirds of respondents working in the adult industry have lost access to a bank account or financial service. What’s more, 40 percent of those respondents experienced account closures in the past year.

“If giving you a bank account is likely to make them lose money or expose them to undue risk that is not proportionate to the reward, they are not going to give you a bank account,” Bianca Beebe, a sex work policy researcher and former co-chair of the Oregon Sex Workers’ Committee, told the Times.

In 2021, MasterCard asked for adult content to be reviewed by hosting sites before publishing,  enforcing that sellers present “documented age and identity verification for all people depicted and those uploading the content.”

In the same year, OnlyFans announced that it would ban sexual content because banking entities were opposed to processing payments related to adult content. A few days later, the platform reversed its decision following backlash from content creators who charge subscribers fees for watching their sexual content. But some of its creators are still struggling to get paid.

“Companies like Mastercard have been unduly influenced by anti-porn and anti-sex work groups such as the National Center on Sexual Exploitation (formally Morality in Media) and anti-prostitution activists,” said Angela Jones, a sex work scholar from New York, Mashable reported.

“It is important to realize that these activists are not actually targeting trafficking; instead, they use anti-trafficking discourse as a way of targeting all forms of commercial sex. The goal of the anti-porn movement is to deplatform all sex workers.”

Advocates call the decriminalization of sex work a racial justice issue, requiring efforts to address the root causes of vulnerability. Black women sex workers navigate in a space where racism and sexism intersect, and BIPOC sex workers as a whole remain exploited while financial discrimination limits their access to other rights, like a credit score, buying property, or insurance.

As a result, sex workers strive to support themselves through proactively saving money and finding alternative ways for compensation. Some workers switch creator platforms, use crypto to facilitate payments, or build websites for direct payment.

In Sex Workers, Psychics, and Numbers Runners, author Lashawn Harris argued that the “underground economy” helped Black women rise to the top during the 20th century. In other words, sex work was among other unreported work that catalyzed working-class Black women’s creation of financial stability and a sense of labor autonomy and mobility.

“Many working-poor women viewed unreported labor as possible avenues toward affording high city costs and confronting labor discrimination and the 1930s economic downturn. Others reasoned that informal labor offered opportunities to construct new labor identities, escape unskilled labor and family dysfunction, and secure wealth, sexual pleasures, and employment mobility.”

At the same time, Black women were more likely to experience the “conspicuous and hidden dangers associated” with such volatile labor opportunities.





Source link

Tags: accountBankClosuresExperiencedIndustrySexRelatedWorkers
Share30Tweet19
rmtsa

rmtsa

Recommended For You

Cannes Cuties Keith Powers, Davon Godchaux, Evan Ross, Chanel Iman & Ryan Destiny Dominate The French Riveria With Rémy Martin

by rmtsa
May 31, 2025
0
Cannes Cuties Keith Powers, Davon Godchaux, Evan Ross, Chanel Iman & Ryan Destiny Dominate The French Riveria With Rémy Martin

Rémy Martin celebrated cinematic excellence at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival alongside posh power players, including actors, an NFL player, and a model. Source: Rémy Martin The French...

Read more

Taylor Swift Has Regained Control Over All Her Music After Buying Back Her First Six Albums • Hollywood Unlocked

by rmtsa
May 31, 2025
0
Taylor Swift Has Regained Control Over All Her Music After Buying Back Her First Six Albums • Hollywood Unlocked

The Ladies In Music Are Stepping Up — Taylor Swift Just Took Her Power Back The ladies in the entertainment industry are not playing! This Friday, mega star...

Read more

Diddy Trial Highlights From 13th Day of Witness Testimony

by rmtsa
May 30, 2025
0
Diddy Trial Highlights From 13th Day of Witness Testimony

Diddy Trial Highlights Trump Weighs In ... Defense Grills 'Mia' On Cross Published May 30, 2025 3:53 PM PDT Play video content TMZ.com Another week is in the...

Read more

Howard University Gifted With Special Edition Air Jordan 4s

by rmtsa
May 30, 2025
0
Howard University Gifted With Special Edition Air Jordan 4s

by Cedric 'BIG CED' Thornton May 30, 2025 The Player Exclusive (PE) Air Jordan 4 by Jordan Brand will be exclusive to the Bisons The athletic department of...

Read more

Indigenous Sex Worker Drama Seventeen Begins Production, Unveils Cast

by rmtsa
May 30, 2025
0
Indigenous Sex Worker Drama Seventeen Begins Production, Unveils Cast

EXCLUSIVE: Justin Ducharme has begun production on debut feature Seventeen, revolving around the lives of three Indigenous sex workers in Vancouver. The production has also unveiled its buzzy...

Read more
Next Post
Haywyre returns to Monstercat for first original single after a two year hiatus – “White Lie”

Haywyre returns to Monstercat for first original single after a two year hiatus - “White Lie”

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Browse by Category

  • Celebrity
  • Comics
  • DramaAlert
  • Gossip
  • Movie
  • Music
  • TV
  • Uncategorized

CATEGORIES

  • Celebrity
  • Comics
  • DramaAlert
  • Gossip
  • Movie
  • Music
  • TV
  • Uncategorized
No Result
View All Result

Recent News

  • ‘RHOBH’ Star Kyle Richards on If Filming Has Started on Season 15
  • Niko McKnight, Son Of Singer Brian McKnight, Reportedly Dies
  • Hlynur Pálmason’s Tender Marital Drama

Copyright © 2023 DramaWired.
DramaWired is a content aggregator and not responsible for the content of external sites.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Celebrity
  • DramaAlert
  • Gossip
  • Movie
  • TV
  • Music
  • Comics
  • Shop

Copyright © 2023 DramaWired.
DramaWired is a content aggregator and not responsible for the content of external sites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In