AFRO e-News (2025.01-06)
Past Issues
AFRO Broadcasting Station: Just a Job – Why Risk Your Life?
AFRO Broadcasting Station: Insider Story (II): Do You Use Condoms with Regular Clients?
AFRO Broadcasting Station: YouTube Video: Staying Away from Cocaine is Possible
AFRO Broadcasting Station: YouTube Video: Can Mosquito Bites transmit HIV?
AFRO News Reading: Street sex workers are helping police stop child abuse
AFRO Broadcasting Station: 1. When a condom becomes a liquid, is it still a “condom”?
AFRO Broadcasting Station: HIV Voluntary Counselling and Testing (VCT) training for Female Sex Workers
AFRO Broadcasting Station: Sex Workers and Artistic Expression
AFRO News Reading: Briefing: Oppose Clauses on Prostitution in the Crime and Policing Bill 2025
AFRO Broadcasting Station: "HIV/AIDS Response Indicator Survey 2024 for Female Sex Workers" (HARiS 2024 for FSWs)
AFRO Broadcasting Station: “Caring Heart Service Learning”, Shaw College, CUHK
AFRO Broadcasting Station: YouTube Video: Ketamine: A little adds up to a lot, causing more harm
AFRO Broadcasting Station: Alcohol Ink Painting Workshop (15 Apr) Meeting with the Crime Prevention Bureau
AFRO News Reading: Editorial Rent Hikes Feared Under New Basic Housing Plan
AFRO Broadcasting Station: AFRO AGM (2025)
AFRO Broadcasting Station: Visit from the Hong Kong Advisory Council on AIDS Makeup Workshop (12 March)
Future Activity: Alcohol Ink Painting Workshop
AFRO News Reading: Stripper drama Anora isn't Oscar winner Sean Baker's first film about sex workers... it is actually his FIFTH
AFRO Broadcasting Station: Insider Story: Beware of Investment and Loan Scams
AFRO Broadcasting Station: Lunar New Year Tai O Trip (15 Feb)
Future Activity: Alcohol Ink Painting Workshop
AFRO News Reading: Newham Council to introduce 10-year Sex Work Strategy
AFRO Broadcasting Station: Things to Note when Working Overseas
AFRO Broadcasting Station: AFRO Disney Outing Christmas Party
Future Activity: Start the New Year with Luck -- Chinese White Dolphin Watching & Tai O Eco Tour
AFRO News Reading: When Making Laws About Sex Work, Listen To Sex Workers…