LIVE from NYPL: Challenging Narratives About Stripping

Event Details

Contributors share readings from a new collection of autobiographical essays on stripping and sex work. Hosted by filmmaker Lizzie Borden.


Filmmaker Lizzie Borden, editor of the new anthology, Whorephobia: Strippers on Art, Work and Life, presents readings by the book’s contributors. Filled with poignant, heartfelt, and provocative accounts, the book aims to challenge many of the negative misperceptions around women who strip.

Featuring readings by:

  • Jo Weldon
  • Jodi Sh. Doff
  • Essence Revealed
  • Reese Piper
  • Lily Burana

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ABOUT THE SPEAKERS

Lizzie Borden is a writer, director, editor, and script consultant. Her film Born in Flames, named one of "The 50 Most Important Independent Films" by Filmmaker magazine, has been shown at countless festivals and theaters domestically and internationally.

Borden also wrote, directed, and produced the controversial independent fiction film, Working Girls, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in the Directors' Fortnight, won a U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Recognition at the Sundance Film Festival, and was restored by the Criterion Collection in 2021. Anthology Film Archives recently restored Borden's long-unseen first film, Regrouping, an experimental documentary about women's groups. Borden is currently in production on Rialto, a feature about women's freedom of choice, set in the early 1950s against the background of McCarthyism.

Lily Burana is the author of five books, including the best-selling memoir Strip City: A Stripper’s Farewell Journey Across America, named a Best Book of the Year by Salon, Entertainment Weekly, and the New York Daily News. Her journalism has appeared in over 50 publications, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, GQ, and The Los Angeles Times.

Jodi Sh. Doff is a New York-based bad-ass, writer & editor. She frequently includes autobiographical elements of drug use, alcoholism, and the strip clubs and nightlife of New York City’s Times Square. “I write what I know: sex, booze, crime, drugs, lies & Times Square. Also sobriety, truth, mom, & righteous feminist indignation.”

Her work has appeared in commercial publications, literary journals, and anthologies. Among those: Oldster, Hippocampus Journal, drafthorse literary journal, xoJane; O magazine, Bust, Penthouse, and Cosmopolitan; Bearing Life–Women’s Writings On Childlessness; Best American Erotica; The Bust Guide To A New Girl Order; Hos, Hookers, Callgirls & Rentboys. http://onlythejodi.com

Reese Piper is a writer and stripper living in Brooklyn. She writes about laws that impact sex workers, the intersection of sex work and disability, and how autism can express in adults. She is currently working on a memoir about stripping with autism. You can learn more about her work on her website or follow her on Twitter.

Essence Revealed is a crowned international burlesque queen, an Amazon International Best-Selling Author, instructor & speaker. She has traveled internationally leading workshops at festivals and conferences for such social justice organizations like the Sister Song Reproductive Rights Conference in the USA. Educational institutions such as New York University, University of Colorado, Carleton College, Amherst College, and Sarah Lawrence University have hosted discussions, Q&A and workshops designed and led by Essence. A fan of experiential learning, Essence Revealed brings various techniques learned during her MA Program in Educational Theater at NYU’s Steinhardt School of Education. Nonperforming interests include being a volunteer speaker for a Sexual Abuse Awareness Speaker's Bureau.

Jo Weldon is the founder of the New York School of Burlesque and author of The Burlesque Handbook and Fierce: The History of Leopard Print. She has been a sex worker since 1980. As a sex workers' rights activist and advocate, for over 30 years she has spoken with law enforcement, lobbyists, academics, and the general public to promote the human and labor rights of erotic professionals in every sector. She is currently a scholar in residence at the Center for Research in the Humanities at The New York Public Library, where she is exploring the intersections of sex work with fashion and culture. http://www.joweldon.com


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