DANAYA SO, a sex worker organisation in Mali, co–produced this issue with the Network of Sex Work Projects. Photographs were supplied by Mathilde Bouvard. This bilingual issue is in English and French.
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Contents
Editorial – Melissa Ditmore and Will Rockwell
Brothels in Bamako Today – Sylvia Mollet and Fatoumata, facilitator of DANAYA SO, and members Les Maisons closes d’aujourd’hui à Bamako – Vues par Sylvia Mollet et Fatoumata, animatrice de DANAYA SO et d’autres membres.
“SexWorkers’ Rights are Human Rights!”: Takin’ it to the Streets on the Las Vegas Strip–Holly Pottle “Les Droits des travailleurs de sexe sont des droits de l‘homme!” criait–on dans les rues du centre ville (“Sur le Strip”) Ã Las Vegas–Holly Pottle
The Vagina as a Site of Power and Playfulness –Jayasree A.K.
Le vagin comme lieu de pouvoir et d’amusement –Jayasree A.K.
SexWork and Sexual Pleasure–Rut Pinedo González
Le Travail de sexe et le plaisir sexuel–Rut Pinedo González
Kicking Down the Door: The Effects of Anti–trafficking Raids in the USA–Melissa Ditmore En forçant la porte à s’ouvrir: les effets de la lutte contre la traite humain aux Etats–Unis–Melissa Ditmore
Demonising Desire: Men Who Buy Sex and Prostitution Policy in the United Kingdom–Sarah Kingston La Diabolisation du déir: Les hommes qui achètent le sexe et la politique de la prostitution dans le Royaume–Uni–Sarah Kingston.
An Interview with Hilary Kinnell, Author of Violence and Sex Work in Britain Un interview avec Hilary Kinnell, l’auteur de Violence et travail de sexe en Grande Bretagne.
An excerpt from Violence and Sex Work in Britain Un extrait de Violence et travail de sexe en Grande Bretagne.
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