| Erica
Fabulous is a San Francisco native, ex-street kid, former sex worker,
massage, fetish,
escort, as well as a former street outreach worker, needle exchange
worker, ex-junkie, New
College graduate, and queer witch.
She
was producer of Waste Management Productions, a queer cabaret benefit
collaboration with Annie Danger, from 2003-2006 and started the Whore's
Brunch, a sex worker support group in Oakland, CA, from 2004-2006. Previous
to that she worked at the San
Francisco AIDS Foundation, UCSF
Institute for Health Policy Foundation,
and the Department
of Public Health AIDS Office on research
projects collecting data about youth at risk, and also ran a research
project at the Center
for Young Women’s Development tracking
the Harm Reduction Movement. She was trained as a Harm
Reduction Coalition presenter and also worked
for the St.
James Infirmary on a research project tracking
workers in the street economy. She also worked at an underground
youth needle exchange in the Haight, as well as running a door to door
needle exchange in various SROs in San Francisco. She currently
divides her time driving for Homobiles,
a queer designated driver service, and working on the film
festival.
Fabulous
got her start in sex worker activism at age 16 when she got hired off
the street to work at Cal-PEP,
at that time known as the California Prostitute Education Project, to
do street outreach and RV safer sex education workshops in Oakland and
San Francisco. This is her 3rd time and 6th year co-producing the San
Francisco Sex Worker Film and Arts Festival.
She
currently lives in an urban farm collective in Oakland, and loves gardening,
nature, animals, healing arts, hostessing, bdsm and working with Scarlot
Harlot! She looks forward to the amazing line-up as well as some serious
self-care information exchange and sex worker healing time. |