Maree Pardy and Kalissa Alexeyeff reflect on how development and humanitarian representations of Haitian sex workers, and sex work in general, as expressed in Oxfam’s responses to the scandal, exposed the sector’s colonial and racialized approaches to gender, sexuality, and sex work.
Read MoreFocusing on the political endeavors of sex worker rights organizations in Canada and the United States (US) to end forms of oppression caused by the criminalization of the sexual service industry, Genevieve Fuji Johnson and Kerry Porth develop an approach to solidaristic normative theory.
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