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A newspaper-style tear out is lain over a multi-tone orange and peach background, with a large teal star in the upper corner and a black-and-white collage of human eyes, looking at the reader, in between quotation marks. The text reads "Who controls the narrative? A guide to assessing bias in media about sex workers"

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Media about sex workers can feel confusing. Is "Anora" a feminist film? What’s the difference between legalization and decriminalization? If men stopped buying sex, would sex workers finally be free? (Short answer on that last one: No.)

From headlines to Hollywood, more often than not, media about sex workers…sucks.

The stories we absorb about this population are often misleading and unjust; serving primarily to further defame, demean, and dehumanize an already highly-maligned group of people.

That doesn’t help sex workers, and it doesn’t help you, the media consumer.

That’s why I’ve made a downloadable guide for assessing media about sex workers.

In this comprehensive e-book, you will find resources and tools for identifying bias in the films, news, books, and podcasts you consume where sex work is the topic. It’s something you can keep in your back pocket—or your browser bookmarks.

You can pay what you want for this e-book, and 100% of your purchase supports the production of my new documentary about media bias against sex workers!

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Categories
Print - Zine / Magazine
Release Date
26 May 2026
Catalog number
OM001

Who Controls the Narrative?

A newspaper-style tear out is lain over a multi-tone orange and peach background, with a large teal star in the upper corner and a black-and-white collage of human eyes, looking at the reader, in between quotation marks. The text reads "Who controls the narrative? A guide to assessing bias in media about sex workers"

"Who Controls the Narrative?" is a guide for assessing bias in media about sex workers. It was written and created by Delilah Saul, veteran sex worker and founder of Outlaw Media. 100% of your payment for this e-book supports my upcoming documentary about media bias against sex workers!

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