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Tag Archives: prejudice
Sex Work & Social Change: Confront Your Prejudice Because We Aren’t Leaving
(ed. Originally published October 23, 2013 – here!) Submitted by members of SWOP-LA and also featured in the October-December, 2013 (Vol. 26, No. 4 in .pdf) print edition of Turning The Tide. Back in 1997, a group of radical activist sex … Continue reading
Posted in ACAB/FTP, Archival, California, Liberalism, Los Angeles, Patriarchy, Prisons, Queer, Sex Work, War on the Poor, white supremacy
Tagged activism, autonomy, disease, health, Kthi Win, Lies, media, movement, organizing, prejudice, revolution, sex work, sex workers, stigma, swop, swop-la
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