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    Hi there. For those who don't know me, I am Todd Klinck, co-owner of Goodhandy's and co-operator of the Lounge in Mississauga. Besides being involved in the clubs and in our porn company, I have a personal, passionate interest in the politics of the decriminalization of sex work in Canada and elsewhere. I feel that in this day and age, it is important to recognize that individuals should have the right to earn money in whatever way they feel is appropriate, and the government should not be standing in the way. Sex work is no different than other work, and it should not be regulated any differently. That all said (I am not looking to start a debate, but hey, if you would like to start one, that's great too, that is what forums are for!), I am starting this thread to promote that this coming Sunday June 10th, Goodhandy's is presenting "Red Light Night", a social night for sex workers, their friends, and supporters.

    This is not meant to be a night for working girls and boys and t-girls to meet clients (although it is always possible when consenting adults meet in a room), but truly, the purpose of the night is to actually create a night for sex workers off all genders and persuasions to let down their hair and party freely, and also a night to raise funds for Sex Professionals of Canada, who has rather ambitiously launched an interesting constitutional challenge that COULD ultimately lead to the decriminalization of prostitution.

    I will be posting the press release at the end of my post, and I have sent this out to over 300 members of the Canadian and international media. This event has attracted the support of MP Libby Davies (Vancouver East) and will hopefully also attract other politicians and media. All funds from the door go towards the legal challenge, which although is being done "pro-bono" by Professor Allan Young and a team of volunteer students, there will still be costs associated.

    I hope that anybody on this board who supports the principles behind this cause can show up this Sunday to support the event. If you are concerned about the media, please know that they will be contained to the main floor, and they will all be explicitly instructed to not film or photograph anybody on the upper level.
    The suggested donation is $10 (but if you can afford more, please don't be shy). Rather than repeating the rest of the information, please feel free to read the press release, below.

    It is very important to me that the launch of this event is PACKED, mainly because the media will be present. The 2nd, 3rd, and 10th edition of the party will be important, but not as important as this Sunday. We need to send a message to Canada that sex work is legitimate, and that people who are involved in it (either clients or workers) are humans, consenting adults, deserving of the same rights as everyone else.

    PS: i have been getting very much into Facebook lately, if anybody wants to add themselves to my Facebook account, just look me up, "Todd Klinck"

    OK, I am done with my politics of the day.... Here is the press release!

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
    June 4, 2007

    On Sunday June 10th, Goodhandy’s nightclub and Sex Professionals of Canada (SPOC), are launching “Red Light Night”, a social night for sex workers, their friends and supporters.

    Doors open at 9pm, and can-can burlesque troupe the Saucy Tarts will be performing shortly after 10pm. Dancing with DJ Nik Red will follow. Shemale entertainer and comic Mandy Goodhandy will host.

    NDP House Leader and Vancouver East MP Libby Davies and Osgoode Hall law professor Allan Young will be delivering opening remarks at 10pm, as Red Light Night is a fundraiser supporting a constitutional challenge to Canada’s prostitution laws.

    SPOC, a sex workers’ advocacy group, is challenging three provisions of the Criminal Code related to Canada’s solicitation laws. The group had its first hearing at the Ontario Superior Court last week. “If this court challenge is successful, it will not only save lives, but it will dramatically improve the quality of our working conditions,” says Amy Lebovitch, executive director of SPOC. The goal of SPOC and others involved in this court case is the full decriminalization of prostitution.

    This challenge is particularly important to Ms. Davies’ riding of Vancouver East, where Robert Pickton faces criminal charges for the deaths of 22 sex workers, the largest murder case in Canadian history. Ms. Davies says “We must keep the pressure on all levels of government to make changes to protect the rights and safety of individuals working in the sex trade."

    The legal challenge is led by Prof. Allan Young. "Bringing this case is of utmost importance because despite the fact that prostitution is a legal occupation, the current Criminal Code provisions operate to deny sex workers safe legal options for conducting their legal business,” says Prof. Young. “The law must protect the vulnerable and not expose Canadians to the risk of preventable violence. Ultimately, this fight is destined to go all the way to the Supreme Court, and without additional funds the modest amount of disbursement funding provided by Legal Aid will run out quickly." Prof. Young, together with several other lawyers and law student volunteers, are providing their services pro bono in support of this cause.

    Goodhandy’s co-owner Mandy Goodhandy is delighted that Red Light Night can benefit this legal challenge. “We are trying to create a safe space for sex workers to socialize, network and let their hair down. Our mandate with Goodhandy’s is to create a community of trans folk, queers and sex-positive people. We’re pro-porn, pro-sex worker and we embrace all forms of gender expression and sexual identities.”

    Ms. Goodhandy opened Goodhandy’s in May 2006 with her business partner Todd Klinck, a former sex worker and who wrote a sex trade-themed column for popular Toronto gay magazine fab, and who regularly appears on the Showcase program Kink. Goodhandy’s holds regular theme nights devoted to gay men, transsexual women, queer women and transsexual men, and one extremely mixed night on Saturdays.

    Red Light Night is likely to become a monthly event, and is expected to attract a wide variety of sex workers of all genders as well as supporters and friends.

    All proceeds from the door will go towards the legal fund. The event is pay-what-you-can, with a suggested donation of $10.

    Goodhandy’s is located at 120 Church Street , 2nd Floor, just south of Richmond Street , on the west side of Church. Doors open at 9pm, and the show will begin at 10pm.
    Visit www.goodhandys.com for club information.

    Media enquiries can be made to Todd Klinck, at [email protected] or 416-706-4237

    High Res Publicity photos are available at the following links:
    MP Libby Davies: http://www.goodhandys.com/publicity/LibbyDavies.jpg
    (credit, if any, is “courtesy Libby Davies”)
    The Saucy Tarts: http://www.goodhandys.com/publicity/SaucyTarts.jpg
    (credit, if any, is “courtesy Goodhandy’s)
    Mandy Goodhandy: http://www.goodhandys.com/publicity/MandyGoodhandy.jpg
    (credit, if any, is “courtesy Goodhandy’s)

    SOME ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

    Sex Professionals of Canada (SPOC)
    SPOC is a sex worker activist group devoted to furthering the business and employment rights of sex work. Like virtually every other sex worker led group worldwide, SPOC advocates full decriminalization of prostitution.
    Media enquiries can be made to Amy Lebovitch, at [email protected] or 416-519-1456


    The Court Challenge
    SPOC is seeking the constitutional invalidation of s.210 (bawdy house), s.212(1)( (living on the avails) and s.213(1)(c) (communicating for the purpose of prostitution) of the Criminal Code and they are arguing that these laws deprive them of their right to liberty and security in a manner that is not in accordance with the principles of fundamental justice. For more information visit www.spoc.ca
    www.goodhandys.com<br />www.ladyplus.com<br />www.loungestrippers.com<br />www.mayhemnorth.com<br />www.uswhores.com

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    Re: "Red Light Night", a fundraiser towards decriminalization of prostitution

    Hey Todd ,if you only put out id be forced to cum lol, ya ill be there it sounds like we all should be there after all its in our best interest i would think
    lisaparadise

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