Hauntologies by Elia Ayoub
The Fire These Times
39/Basebuilding, Sex Workers’ Rights and Mutual Aid (with Kate Zen)
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39/Basebuilding, Sex Workers’ Rights and Mutual Aid (with Kate Zen)

This is a conversation with Kate Zen. She’s an organiser with Red Canary Song,  a US-based grassroots Asian sex workers coalition. They also organise transnationally with Asian sex workers across the diaspora in Toronto, Paris, and Hong Kong.

“There are over 9000 workplaces like these across the country with no  political representation, or access to labor rights or collective  organizing. Anti-trafficking NGO’s that claim to speak for migrants in  sex trades promote increased policing and immigration control, which  harms rather than helps migrant sex workers.”

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