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Sex Work Policy, the blog

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a resource for scholars, policy analysts and sex workers right activists

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Sex Work Policy, the blog | a resource for scholars, policy analysts and sex workers right activists Sex Work Policy, the blog Home Our Bodies, Our Business. 1989. Reflections on a film.     George Stamos and Andrew Sorfleet are owed a debt of gratitude for making Our Bodies Our Business, a film about sex workers rights activists at the International AIDS Conference in Montreal in 1989. It is wonderful to re-live these amazing moments, although for me they were still pretty vivid because they were so momentous. I still remember meeting Carol Leigh in a bathroom as she was putting the final touches to her amazing costume.  Carol invented the term ‘sex worker’ and as Scarlet Harlot she went on to use her creative genius and boundless positive energy to struggle for sex workers rights for the next three decades. I remember Diana Alan, transwoman and nurse fantastico, striding toward the microphone in a huge conference room to take down a panel of eminent epidemiologists and tr...

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