Sex workers aren’t asking for you to approve of sex work, they’re asking for equal protection under the law.
Sex workers in the UK are gearing up for a fight to take back their rights. Who will join them?
Marketing professionals know how to sell a message, and at its core decriminalisation is just another message. Let’s learn from them.
Sometimes the solution is the framing of the problem.
Ending mass incarceration and ending violence against sex workers are the same project.
The path to decriminalized sex work in Louisiana leads through racism, poverty, homophobia, and predatory policing.
Feminist arguments against sex work are as influential as they are dangerous.
Regular interaction with sex workers allowed some of the founders of the Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women to rethink their moralistic aversion to ‘sex work as work’.
Sex workers rights’ advocates and anti-trafficking professionals have more in common than they think.
Harm reduction does not exist in a vacuum.
New Zealand has shown that decriminalisation helps keeps sex workers safe on the job. Who will follow their lead?