Complicating consent: How to support sex workers

We chant it on the streets, we hear it in workshops, we print it on tote bags, stickers, t-shirts. Whatever we wear, wherever we go, yes means yes and no means no. This phrase has come to define a generation’s understanding of sex. It’s a necessary attempt to reclaim our agency and autonomy. It is a...

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