Porn to leave California?… Alternate Earth
Well, I guess the adult industry is being chased out of California, the once cool state. I can’t see any other goal in this. Anthony Kennerson, who will probably be posting something very soon,...
View ArticleRespected adult industry attorney, Allan Gelbard, has this to say…
I met Allan Gelbard years ago in Sacramento during a lobbying stint. He is a well-respected First Amendment attorney who represents a lot of people in the adult industry. When he speaks, I listen. In...
View ArticleOn working in a porn office…
I find an underrated point of conversation–where adult work is concerned–is life inside the office. Now, I don’t know what other industry offices are like, but I know from other’s retelling that they...
View ArticleMy Response to a Jennifer Ketcham Article
Am I to be the only ex-porn performer who doesn’t denounce the industry because I was unloved, unwanted, unaware, or an addict? I was twenty-four and knew the implications and chose the work anyway....
View ArticleAB-332; What Does It Mean?
California State Assembly Bill 332 (AB-332)[1] is the bill that just passed it’s first committee hearing and is moving on to the Labor and Employment Committee, possibly as early as April 24th, 2013....
View ArticleEla Darling of Adult Performers Coalition For Choice (APC4C)
Performer, Ela Darling, has a lot of articulate points to make about performer choice. She has been a performer for over three years and enjoys her time in adult. She is not a victim, and like every...
View ArticleOdette Delacroix of Adult Performers Coalition For Choice (APC4C)
Odette Delacroix speaks to her experience as a performer, why she entered the adult industry, and the disconnect between what the general population knows about adult production and the precautions...
View ArticleAlex Chance of Adult Performers Coalition For Choice (APC4C)
In this short interview, Alex Chance talks about her preference for making condom-less adult content and why. She talks about testing, enjoying her job, and not being a victim. Criminalizing the adult...
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