Chicago – Adult industry consultant Amberly Rothfield is preparing to pick up a microphone once again. Rothfield will be speaking at an upcoming “Sex Work is Work” decriminalization rally.

“I am beyond honored to be a part of this movement,” Rothfield said. “Decriminalization is a very important step towards ending discrimination against the adult industry. Sex work is work and should be recognized and protected as such.”

The decriminalization rally is a joint effort by the Adult Performance Artists Guild Union and Eliza Orlin’s campaign for Manhattan District Attorney. Amberly will be joining Alana Evans, Kelly Pierce of APAG as speakers at the event. The rally is this coming Sunday, May 2nd at 3PM EST and will be held at Tompkins Square Park in New York City. More information about the rally can be found on Mobilize.us.

Orlins commented “I have been fighting to decriminalize sex work in New York — and across the country — for as long as I’ve been a public defender. Our work as a movement is finally paying off, with big steps being made on legislative and executive levels across America, but we still have a long way to go to ensure that every worker is free from violence and punishment from the criminal legal system and society as a whole. I’m so glad to be joined by the Adult Performance Artists Guild, sex workers, and activists for a Sex Work is Work rally this Sunday to show our city — and the world — that Manhattan remains the centerpoint of progress and opportunity for all.”

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By Editor