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No Simple Solutions: State Violence and the Sex Trades

No Simple Solutions: State Violence and the Sex Trades

Apr 22, 2011 | Guest Post | 6 comments

A response posted by an INCITE! affiliate and collective of radical women  of color, queer people of color, and Indigenous people who identify as people in the sex trades. As a collective of radical women and queer people of color and Indigenous people who identify as...
Grassroots group challenges discriminatory Crime Against Nature law

Grassroots group challenges discriminatory Crime Against Nature law

Mar 2, 2011 | Guest Post | 0 comments

Grassroots group challenges discriminatory Crime Against Nature law by Rosana Cruz, VOTE Originally posted at Bridge the Gulf, reposted with permission This week the local organization Women With a Vision (WWAV) is celebrating a huge step forward in their fight on...
Dec 18th, Toronto: Sharing Celebrating and Decolonizing Indigenous Sex Work

Dec 18th, Toronto: Sharing Celebrating and Decolonizing Indigenous Sex Work

Dec 3, 2010 | Events | 2 comments

[tweetmeme source= ‘yourtwittername’ only_single=false] SHARING, CELEBRATING AND DECOLONIZING INDIGENOUS SEX WORK Saturday December 18 Native Canadian Centre, 16 Spadina Road, Toronto 6-9 pm (food served at 6 pm) FREE event! with Traditional Feast catered...
Decriminalization of sex work and Indigenous youth and communities – Response from the Native Youth Sexual Health Network

Decriminalization of sex work and Indigenous youth and communities – Response from the Native Youth Sexual Health Network

Oct 18, 2010 | Guest Post | 0 comments

Decriminalization of sex work and Indigenous youth and communities – a response from the Native Youth Sexual Health Network on the recent Ontario Superior Court Decision October 5, 2010 (Toronto) – The Native Youth Sexual Health Network (NYSHN) would like to...
New Zine: Surviving the Witch-Hunt: Battle Notes from Portland’s 82nd Avenue, 2007-2010

New Zine: Surviving the Witch-Hunt: Battle Notes from Portland’s 82nd Avenue, 2007-2010

Sep 16, 2010 | General News | 0 comments

[tweetmeme source= ‘yourtwittername’ only_single=false]Emi Koyama of eminism.org released a new zine entitled, Surviving the Witch-Hunt: Battle Notes from Portland’s 82nd Avenue, 2007-2010.  Here’s the introduction: This story starts in September...
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