Sex work is still widely thought of as an illegitimate form of work. Even where it has been partly decriminalised it is subject to laws and regulations that make it difficult for sex workers to earn a living without breaking the law. The solution is full sex work decriminalisation and equal labour rights.
What do sex workers want? | Juno Mac | TEDxEastEnd
By TEDx Talks, February 27, 2016
Everyone has an opinion about sex work, but what does sex worker Juno Mac think? Juno takes us through four different legal models addressing the sex industry and explains why they — and sex workers around the world — believe decriminalization and self-determination are the only way to keep sex workers safe.
An activist with the Sex Worker Open University, Juno campaigns for better working conditions by fighting criminalization and is involved with public education projects around issues relating to sex worker rights.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
Source: TEDx Talks
* If you liked It’s Time for Sex Work Decriminalisation, also see Sexual Intimacy and Pleasure – How to Enjoy More of Both

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