Mission Statement:
"The Autonomy Project is dedicated to fostering a safe, inclusive, and empowering environment where individuals from the LGBTQIA+, alternative lifestyle (GSRM), creatives, and sex work communities can thrive. Through educational initiatives, advocacy efforts, creating unique experiences, the use of art and music, and the creation of a supportive community, we aim to uphold the principles of consent and personal freedom, encouraging every individual to live authentically and without judgment. Our mission is to nurture a vibrant, informed, diverse, and connected community that stands together, creates for one another, advocates for one another, and creates pathways for personal and collective growth."
We provide EXPERIENCES and EMPOWERMENT to our members in every aspect of what we do.
Our Mission Groups
Our mission group is the intersection and overlap between these specific groups, acknowledging that these labels include many of the same individuals but it is necessary to identify them with specificity.
- LGBTQIA / Queer Community
- all spectrum of genders and identities who fall under the LGBTQIA+ umbrella
- Allies to this Community (friends, family, loved ones who identify as heterosexual/cisgender)
- Sex-positive, creativity-based “counterculture” community
- Sex-positive people of all identities
- Creatives: artists, musicians, and creative souls who seek to build, create, perform, etc.
- Often embraced by those who separate spirituality from religion, unlinking dogma from the concept of self
- GSRM - Gender, Sexual, and Romantically Marginalized Groups
- Gender minorities include individuals whose gender identity does not align with the sex assigned at birth, such as transgender, non-binary, or genderqueer individuals.
- Sexual minorities include individuals who are attracted to the same gender or multiple genders, such as gay, lesbian, bisexual, or pansexual individuals.
- Romantic minorities include individuals who experience romantic attraction to the same gender or multiple genders, such as queer, panromantic, or asexual individuals. It includes polyamory, non-monogamy, aromantics, etc.
- Kink/BDSM, including those who engage in Dominant/submissive dynamics
- Fem and Them-Identifying People (cis women, assigned female at birth, trans women, trans men, non-binary, and adjacent)
- This group is not about gender, but about the unique struggles and issues that these people experience with regards to marginalization.
- This group is not exclusionary of cis men, but the marketing and approach should be curated towards those who have life experiences related to being/having been/adjacent to women.
- Care must be taken to ensure the language does not exclude those who have AMAB or trans man experiences, but to highlight the shared commonality of living in a patriarchal system.
- Sex Workers and Sex Work Adjacent
- Anyone who performs professional services, online or offline, related to sexuality. This includes escorts, BDSM professionals, content creators, webcam models, pornographers, sex and intimacy coaches, surrogates, educators, and more.
- Sex work adjacent refers to the support roles, whether it be romantic partners, assistants, photographers, videographers, professional services, friends, etc.
- This group is not defined by what is considered “legal” with regards to sex work, as the laws vary by municipality and stigma remains consistent throughout.
- Focus on marginalized people in these groups:
- People of color (BIPOC)
- Transgender people and those outside the binary gender spectrum
- Sex workers
- those who are professionals in the adult industry (online and offline) and those who identify as artists, creators, and makers
The common thread:
The common thread that connects these diverse communities centers around the concepts of inclusivity, identity, empowerment, and the shared experience of marginalization.
Inclusivity and Acceptance:
All these groups seek a safe, accepting environment where individuals can express their true selves without fear of judgment or discrimination. They all value communities where diversity is celebrated, and differences are embraced rather than shunned.
Identity and Self-Expression:
These communities champion the right to self-identify and express one’s identity, sexuality, and creativity freely. This includes breaking traditional norms and challenging societal expectations related to gender, sexuality, and personal expression.
Empowerment and Advocacy:
Members of these groups often advocate for themselves and each other, striving for equal rights, respect, and understanding. They work to empower each other through education, support, and shared experiences, often in the face of systemic oppression or misunderstanding.
Marginalization and Shared Struggles:
Despite their diverse backgrounds and experiences, individuals within these groups often face marginalization, stigma, and discrimination. There is a collective struggle against the patriarchal, heteronormative structures that traditionally exclude or penalize them.
Intersectionality:
There is a significant overlap among these communities in terms of intersectionality – many individuals belong to multiple groups simultaneously, experiencing compounded layers of marginalization while also embodying multiple identities and experiences.
Community and Solidarity:
There's a strong sense of community and solidarity as these groups often come together to support one another, share resources, and fight for collective rights and recognition. They seek to create spaces – both physical and metaphorical – where members can find support, understanding, and validation.
The Vision
Our vision is to achieve financial self-sustainability within one year and evolve into a significant advocacy platform within five years. We aspire to foster a thriving community within 10 years, focused on pushing for reform and personal freedom for our members and the community at large.
Core Services
- Educational Programs: We offer a wide range of online and in-person educational programs designed to empower and inform our diverse community.
- Community Events: Hosting regular events, workshops, and gatherings at Wicked Eden to bring the community together.
- Advocacy: Actively working to influence policy and public opinion on issues that matter to our communities.
- Space Rentals: Providing a safe and inclusive space for events, meetings, and other community activities.