Dec 13, 2018
Radio AvA’s 30th show: today, Friday 14th December @ 4pm on www.radioava.org
The Avas are not feeling the spirit of glitter abuse and patriarchal consumerist orgies.
So we’ll do our damnedest share the loathing and cheer ourselves up with nasty topics, hard-core fluff, nutty sweetmeats, and seasonal chants.
Very possibly including:
– Creeping Tom: On privacy, real names, and the blurring of personal and professional boundaries. Based on a true life story.
–Wankers vs keepers corner
– ‘Health Impacts of the Criminalisation of Sex Work’: A field report from the conference at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine on Wednesday 12th Dec.
– Auntie Wussy Pillow: Our tea-addict sex workers’ agony aunt
– Old Tarts: Ava chats with Itziar Bilbao Urrutia, a Pro-Domme and fetish video producer, about ageing in sex work, the merits of re-education bootcamps for clients who fetishise older workers (and those who won’t see us) and going grey on your profile.
– How Did You Get Into This?- Launching AvA’s spanking new segment where we ask sex workers:
1)What did you think starting work in the sex industry would be like?
2)What was it actually like?
– The enemy doesn’t arrive by boat. He arrives by limousine: An action and fashion report from the ‘No to Tommy Robinson, No to Fortress Britain’ demo last Sunday in London led by the kick arse Feminists Anti-Fascist Assembly.
-‘Pennie’: Voices from the November Festival premier of a documentary film about the hectic multilayered life of a migrant sex worker, MMA fighter, and student. Director: Lola Clavo.
– The East London Project: Will chats to Ava live in the studio about their investigation into how laws and policing affect sex workers’ safety and access to services in Hackney, Newham and Tower Hamlet, and answer some pestilent questions.
– Radio B Easy: High and low Tart Lit.
– A banging playlist by Gia.
Tune in to www.radioava.org LIVE Friday 14th December from 4pm, or catch the podcast on www.mixcloud.com/avaradio/