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Read @tiffanydian’s latest for our Black and Asian Feminist Solidarities column, a collab with @blackwomenradicals on @aaww_nyc The Margins — a reflection on movements for liberation and decriminalization among migrant and Asian sex workers in North America and sex workers in the Global South — framed around the anniversary of the Atlanta spa shootings and assumptions about victims’ and survivors’ identities and positionalities.
While anti-SW activists identify all Asian, migrant, and Global South sex workers as trafficking victims, the revolutionary organizing out of India (Durbar), Thailand (Empower), and Africa (ASWA) is enough to debunk these r@cist and infantilizing claims.
“Sex worker organizing has ripple effects across the Global South—workers universally want to be liberated, safe, and in community.”
🔗 aaww.org/not-victims-sex-worker-organizing
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Photo credits:
#8LivesVigil altar photo by @mengwencao with protest photos courtesy of Durbar and Empower collaged on top by @tiffanydian
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