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词条 Siouxsie Q
释义

  1. Personal

  2. Career

  3. Political views

  4. References

  5. External links

Siouxsie Q is the pseudonym of an American journalist, pornographic actress and outspoken sex workers’ rights activist who identifies herself as a feminist and sex worker. She is a podcaster, singer/songwriter and playwright as well as a widely read columnist with SF Weekly in San Francisco.[1]

Personal

Siouxsie Q is based in San Francisco and is married to fellow podcaster and journalist Jesse James. They have a polyamorous relationship.[2]

Career

In 2010, Siouxsie Q left her retail job and began dancing at The Lusty Lady Theater, a unionized peep show in North Beach, San Francisco.[3] Shortly after, she began her career as a sex worker while living in Inner Richmond, commuting to an apartment in East Bay to conduct business.

Initially using the Internet primarily as a marketing tool, Siouxsie has stated that podcasts have "really transformed how I do business."[4] By 2012, she had settled into her career and, at the urging of her boyfriend, began a regular, biweekly podcast as a way to speak out against California’s Proposition 35, Measure B. Originally called, “This American Whore,” the podcast’s name was eventually changed to “The WhoreCast” after a dispute with "This American Life," the public radio program.[5] After the passing of Proposition 35, the podcast was expanded to cover a broad range of topics such as transgender issues, sexuality, sex workers’ rights, politics and pornography.

In 2014, she began writing a regular column for SF Weekly in which she discusses the topics of pornography, feminism, sexuality and the sex work industry.

She was jointly nominated for Best All-Girl Group Sex Scene at the 2015 AVN Awards.[6]

Political views

By way of her podcast, “The WhoreCast,” Siouxsie Q emerged as an outspoken opponent of California’s Proposition 35, Measure B, a part of the “Californians Against Sexual Exploitation Act.” In her broadcasts, she stated that she considered the proposition “a confusing piece of legislation” that too broadly expanded the definition of “trafficking” to include anyone who lived with or derived support from someone who is a prostitute.[7] In response, The WhoreCast was established as “a vehicle to really humanize sex work” and as a way to oppose Proposition 35.[5]

She also utilized the podcast to speak out against Assembly Bill 1576, a bill that would require condoms be worn in all adult films made in California. She described the bill as “part of a multipronged strategy […] to shut down the porn industry in California.”[8][9]

In 2013, she was featured on CNN after organizing an Obamacare registration drive dubbed the “Healthy Ho’s Party.”[10] The event, designed to encourage sex workers to enroll in newly established insurance exchanges, was declared a success, with nearly 40 attendees filing enrollment paperwork.

References

1. ^{{cite web|last1=Levine|first1=Katie|title=Sex Nerd Sandra #136: Sex Work with Siouxsie Q plus Matt Kirshen|url=http://www.nerdist.com/pepisode/sex-nerd-sandra-136-sex-work-with-siouxsie-q-plus-matt-kirshen/|website=The Nerdist|accessdate=26 June 2014|date=2014-03-26}}
2. ^{{cite|last= Siouxsie Q|date= 2016|title= Truth, Justice and the American Whore|publisher= ThreeL Media|isbn= 0990557154}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=SF Fringe Festival to Offer Sex-Worker Siouxsie Q's FISH-GIRL|url=http://www.broadwayworld.com/san-francisco/article/SF-Fringe-Festival-to-Offer-Sex-Worker-Siouxsie-Qs-FISH-GIRL-More-96-21-20130731?%3E-page2# |website=Broadway World|accessdate=26 June 2014}}
4. ^{{Cite news|last1=Carroll|first1=Rory|title=Sex and Silicon Valley: the veritable arms race of the dating app industry|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jun/22/sex-silicon-valley-veritable-arms-race-dating-apps|newspaper=The Guardian|accessdate=29 June 2014|date=2014-06-22}}
5. ^{{cite web|authorlink=Laurie Segall|last1=Segall|first1=Laurie|last2=Fink|first2=Erica|title=Silicon Valley's other entrepreneurs: Sex workers|url=http://money.cnn.com/2013/04/15/technology/silicon-valley-sex-workers/|website=CNN Money|accessdate=25 June 2014|date=2013-04-15}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://avnawards.avn.com/pages/4 |title=2016 AVN Awards|work=AVN|accessdate=22 September 2016}}
7. ^{{cite web|last1=Q|first1=Siouxsie|title=Confessions of an American Whore: Sex Work Holds a Mirror Up to S.F.'s Hidden Kinks and Communities|url=http://www.sfweekly.com/2014-01-29/news/siouxsie-q-sex-workers-lusty-lady-fetish/|website=SF Weekly|accessdate=25 June 2014}}
8. ^{{cite web|last1=Q|first1=Siouxsie|title=The Rubber State: Porn Finds the Condom Bill Ill-Fitting|url=http://www.sfweekly.com/2014-05-28/culture/whore-next-door-condom-bill-porn/|website=SF Weekly|accessdate=25 June 2014}}
9. ^{{cite web|title=The WhoreCast: Stop AB 1576|url=http://thewhorecast.com/podcast/episodes/episode-43/|website=The WhoreCast|accessdate=26 June 2014}}
10. ^{{cite web|last1=Fink|first1=Erica|title=Sex workers embrace Obamacare|url=http://money.cnn.com/2013/11/01/smallbusiness/sex-workers-obamacare/|website=CNN Money|accessdate=25 June 2014|date=November 2013}}

External links

  • {{Official website|http://www.thewhorecast.com}}
  • {{iafd name|id=SiouxsieQ|gender=female|name=Siouxsie Q}}
  • {{afdb name|63083|Siouxsie Q}}
  • Siouxsie Q at SF Weekly
  • "4 Porn Stars Talk About How They Fell in Love"
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