The REST the Economic and Leadership Empowerment Academy aims to enhance knowledge, sharpen skills, and provide opportunities for individuals exiting the sex trade to achieve and maintain economic self-sufficiency and advancement.
Thoughts on being Black in the sex trade
Around the time we issued our Black Lives Matter statement, we also reached out to some of our Black/African American clients and asked if they’d be comfortable sharing some of their experiences with us—so we can share them with you.
Making A Night of REST virtual
Over the last few months, we’ve carefully evaluated our options from safety, achievability, and financial perspectives, and have decided to reimagine A Night of REST 2020 into a virtual soirée. We will deeply miss seeing your faces (and fancy outfits!) this year—but we wanted to make a safe and wise decision for our supporters, both those who have given in the past and those who will give through this year’s A Night of REST.
Resources for Healthcare Providers
The marriage of racism and misogyny in the sex trade
When we look at the demographics of the sex trade here in King County, we see an enormous disparity—one that reflects the commodification of Black women’s bodies. As we look to dismantle present-day systemic racism, we must understand its roots to be able to begin to unravel the centuries of legal oppression. This blog examines some of that history.




