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Matilda "Red" Bickers is an American artist, writer, and sex worker rights activist. She has written for the now-defunct $pread, Tits and Sass, and the Red Umbrella Project. She is the founder of the sex worker rights and houseless outreach organization STROLL and founder and editor of the quarterly publication "Working It", which features art and writing by sex workers from around the world, with a Portland specific resource list and a national Ugly Mugs section to keep track of bad or dangerous clients. She is based in Portland, Oregon.

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  • Matilda Bickers (Portland, Oregón) es una artista, escritora, activista estadounidense por los derechos de las trabajadoras sexuales. Escribió para proyectos como $pread, Tits and Sass​ y el Red Umbrella Project. Es la fundadora de STROLL,​ la organización de promoción de los derechos de las trabajadoras sexuales y los desamparados, y fundadora y editora de la publicación trimestral Working It,​ que presenta obras de arte y escritos de trabajadoras sexuales de todo el mundo, con un tema específico para Portland (Oregón). (es)
  • Matilda "Red" Bickers is an American artist, writer, and sex worker rights activist. She has written for the now-defunct $pread, Tits and Sass, and the Red Umbrella Project. She is the founder of the sex worker rights and houseless outreach organization STROLL and founder and editor of the quarterly publication "Working It", which features art and writing by sex workers from around the world, with a Portland specific resource list and a national Ugly Mugs section to keep track of bad or dangerous clients. She is based in Portland, Oregon. (en)
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  • Matilda Bickers (Portland, Oregón) es una artista, escritora, activista estadounidense por los derechos de las trabajadoras sexuales. Escribió para proyectos como $pread, Tits and Sass​ y el Red Umbrella Project. Es la fundadora de STROLL,​ la organización de promoción de los derechos de las trabajadoras sexuales y los desamparados, y fundadora y editora de la publicación trimestral Working It,​ que presenta obras de arte y escritos de trabajadoras sexuales de todo el mundo, con un tema específico para Portland (Oregón). (es)
  • Matilda "Red" Bickers is an American artist, writer, and sex worker rights activist. She has written for the now-defunct $pread, Tits and Sass, and the Red Umbrella Project. She is the founder of the sex worker rights and houseless outreach organization STROLL and founder and editor of the quarterly publication "Working It", which features art and writing by sex workers from around the world, with a Portland specific resource list and a national Ugly Mugs section to keep track of bad or dangerous clients. She is based in Portland, Oregon. (en)
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