Juno For Mac



Juno Mac campaigns for better working conditions for sex workers by fighting criminalization and supporting public education projects around issues relating to sex worker rights.

The new version 5.0 of elementary OS is released on October 2018 called “Juno”. This version is based on Ubuntu 18.04 and comes with so many new features and redesign. It has some new features like a Night light, Improved app center, new system sound for notification, keyboard layout like Mac OS, New text editor code and so many other features. We currently offer Juno Platinum only for Mac OS X users. If you use a more recent version of the Mac OS, you will not be able to use Juno Platinum. If you are using Mac OS X, simply visit www.juno.com from your Mac and sign up for a Juno Platinum Mac account. Do I need a home phone line to use Juno dial-up Internet service?

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Juno Mac is a sex worker and activist with the Sex Worker Open University (SWOU), a sex worker-led collective with branches in London, Leeds and Glasgow. SWOU is focussed on advocacy, campaigning, cultural events and community support for sex workers.

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Along with Mac, Juno meets the couple, Mark and Vanessa Loring, in their expensive home and expresses a desire for a closed adoption. As the pregnancy progresses, Juno struggles with the emotions she feels for her baby's father, Paulie, who is clearly—although passively—in love with Juno.

Through their organizing, SWOU activists support each other through stigma and isolation, demand better working conditions by fighting criminalization and provide public education around issues relating to sex worker rights. Mac's activist work with SWOU has included delivering workshops in universities, political lobbying and campaigning, consulting with human rights organisations (including Amnesty International), appearances on radio and TV, and taking part in public panel discussions at festivals and conferences.

Mac has also curated an exhibition of sex worker art, contributed to magazines and a live storytelling night, facilitated skill-sharing and support spaces for fellow sex workers, and helped to organise SWOU's Open Conference of The Advancement of Sex Worker Rights 2015.

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