On Monday 25 September,, as- part of the One City Festival, the Black Arts Collective hosted a debate about sex work. Natasha from SWEAT spoke about the why the government should decriminalize sex work. Khadija Magardie, a journalist from the Mail and Guardian newspaper, sent a speech talking about how sex work should be abolished by changing the law to make the clients criminals, so they can be arrested for buying sex from sex workers. Members of the public came to the debate, and talked about their feelings about sex work, and asked questions and gave comments. Generally most people were supportive of the fact that sex workers deserve human rights, even if they didn’t like the idea that people sell sex for a living. The city is starting t...
Sex work within the South African context has become a much contested issue; with different perspect...
Prostitution is illegal in South Africa, but there is an ongoing debate about whether prostitution s...
Internationally, sex workers and other people who participate in the sex industry remain subjected t...
South African sex workers, especially those working on the street, have good reason to feel afraid w...
The aim of this paper is to resuscitate the debate on the need for decriminalization of sex work and...
In discussions about sex work, two dominant views are evident: Sex workers freely choose to sell sex...
Activists for sex worker rights in South Africa are leading a sophisticated national campaign to dec...
Gendered, racist, classist, homophobic, and transphobic violence haunts the world of sex work. Sex w...
The phenomenon of female sex workers in South Africa is yet to be understood from both the cultural ...
Since the late 1990s South African media have drawn attention to the problem of human trafficking an...
This work centralizes a ubiquitous yet often ignored sector of global society: sex work. Situated in...
One of the social vices that continue to generate unending debates is the issue of sex workers or pr...
Background: Sex work is receiving increased attention in southern Africa. In the context of South Af...
Background: Sex workers in South Africa face various forms of structural and interpersonal violence,...
Mega-events have caused controversy all over the world, given the transformations that they prompt i...
Sex work within the South African context has become a much contested issue; with different perspect...
Prostitution is illegal in South Africa, but there is an ongoing debate about whether prostitution s...
Internationally, sex workers and other people who participate in the sex industry remain subjected t...
South African sex workers, especially those working on the street, have good reason to feel afraid w...
The aim of this paper is to resuscitate the debate on the need for decriminalization of sex work and...
In discussions about sex work, two dominant views are evident: Sex workers freely choose to sell sex...
Activists for sex worker rights in South Africa are leading a sophisticated national campaign to dec...
Gendered, racist, classist, homophobic, and transphobic violence haunts the world of sex work. Sex w...
The phenomenon of female sex workers in South Africa is yet to be understood from both the cultural ...
Since the late 1990s South African media have drawn attention to the problem of human trafficking an...
This work centralizes a ubiquitous yet often ignored sector of global society: sex work. Situated in...
One of the social vices that continue to generate unending debates is the issue of sex workers or pr...
Background: Sex work is receiving increased attention in southern Africa. In the context of South Af...
Background: Sex workers in South Africa face various forms of structural and interpersonal violence,...
Mega-events have caused controversy all over the world, given the transformations that they prompt i...
Sex work within the South African context has become a much contested issue; with different perspect...
Prostitution is illegal in South Africa, but there is an ongoing debate about whether prostitution s...
Internationally, sex workers and other people who participate in the sex industry remain subjected t...