Many Aboriginal women in Canada go missing each year and many of them are engaged in the sex trade industry. Thus far, little has been done to prevent this trend. This study is aimed at filling this gap by exploring and highlighting several challenges confronted by Saskatchewan (Saskatoon) Aboriginal women who are engaged in sex work. Existing literature indicate an overrepresentation of Aboriginal women involved in sex work, their experiences of abuse while working on the street, and their lack of adequate protection from law enforcement agents and members of the Canadian Criminal Justice System (CCJS). The overall theoretical framework of this thesis is intersectionality theory with focus on the compound oppression faced by Aboriginal pro...
Indigenous women in Canada experience highly disproportionate rates of police violence in comparison...
An ethnographic study looking at the intersecting risks of violence and human immunodeficiency virus...
This thesis develops a new theoretical framework outside the research that assumes women engaging in...
Many Aboriginal women in Canada go missing each year and many of them are engaged in the sex trade i...
This study identifies differences between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal women engaged in street pro...
The current discourses on human trafficking in Canada do not take into account domestic trafficking,...
Canadian sex work regulation is a historically rooted colonial tool used to control Indigenous bodie...
Human trafficking is a global issue, one to which Canada is not immune. I argue that there is a poor...
The purpose of this study, prepared for the Native Women’s Association of Canada (NWAC) and funded b...
In Canada, Indigenous women are over-represented among new HIV infections and street-based sex worke...
ii The murders and suspicious disappearances of women across Canada over the past forty years have r...
Since the onset of the AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) crisis in 1982, Aboriginal women ha...
This paper examines the multiple oppressions faced by Aboriginal women as a result of Canada’s sexis...
The murders and suspicious disappearances of women across Canada over the past forty years have rece...
The number of children in care of the state continues to grow in BC, Canada with a historical legacy...
Indigenous women in Canada experience highly disproportionate rates of police violence in comparison...
An ethnographic study looking at the intersecting risks of violence and human immunodeficiency virus...
This thesis develops a new theoretical framework outside the research that assumes women engaging in...
Many Aboriginal women in Canada go missing each year and many of them are engaged in the sex trade i...
This study identifies differences between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal women engaged in street pro...
The current discourses on human trafficking in Canada do not take into account domestic trafficking,...
Canadian sex work regulation is a historically rooted colonial tool used to control Indigenous bodie...
Human trafficking is a global issue, one to which Canada is not immune. I argue that there is a poor...
The purpose of this study, prepared for the Native Women’s Association of Canada (NWAC) and funded b...
In Canada, Indigenous women are over-represented among new HIV infections and street-based sex worke...
ii The murders and suspicious disappearances of women across Canada over the past forty years have r...
Since the onset of the AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) crisis in 1982, Aboriginal women ha...
This paper examines the multiple oppressions faced by Aboriginal women as a result of Canada’s sexis...
The murders and suspicious disappearances of women across Canada over the past forty years have rece...
The number of children in care of the state continues to grow in BC, Canada with a historical legacy...
Indigenous women in Canada experience highly disproportionate rates of police violence in comparison...
An ethnographic study looking at the intersecting risks of violence and human immunodeficiency virus...
This thesis develops a new theoretical framework outside the research that assumes women engaging in...