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Sex Work and Society

1 September 2010 No Comment

Title: Sex Work and Society
Location: Galileo’s, Students’ Union Building
Description: A presentation by Chantelle Fitton

This summer I had the opportunity to attend a conference in Las Vegas entitled Sex, Power and Politics, funded by LPIRG and the SU. It centered on the sex trade in Canada and the US, with a focus on current legislation and the implications for sex workers, as well as activism and harm reduction strategies. I went with the intention to learn about harm reduction strategies, as I am a fourth year nursing student, preparing to enter the world of community health nursing. I left with an entirely different view of the sex trade in general, and with anger over the violence, mistreatment, and blatant disregard for basic human rights that is allowed against this segment of our population.

Please join me on Tuesday, September 14, at 7pm,
in Galileo’s Lounge in the Students’ Union Building.

I will present what I learned from the many sex workers and academics who spoke at the conference about the moral-based policies that shape our current views and treatment of sex workers, as well as some realistic harm reduction and outreach approaches that can be effective to truly pave the way for empowerment and
agency.

Start Time: 19:00
Date: 2010-09-14

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