The Sex Workers' Rights Movement and Indigenous Communities - A panel
Wednesday, September 7 - 6:00pm - 9:00pm
The Odawa Native Friendship Centre - 12 Sterling Ave. (corner of Scott St.)
Ottawa, ON
*This event is a part of Families of Sisters in Spirit's 30 DAYS FOR JUSTICE (a series of events that will be taking place between September 5th and October 4th). Stay tuned for more info*
Families of Sisters in Spirit, the Native Youth Sexual Health Network and POWER (Prostitutes of Ottawa Work Educate and Resist) invite you to an evening panel on the sex worker's rights movement and Indigenous communities. We want to offer a space for honest discussions about sex work and the movement for decriminalization.
Some themes for the evening 1. Various voices in Indigenous communities re: decriminalization of sex work 2. Debunking some of the myths 3. Sex workers' rights movement - highlighting the Indigenous presence, the work having been done, the successes, the clashes. 4. Critiques of the mainstream sex workers' rights movement 5. Allies and consensual allyship 6. Moving forward in activism around these issues
The speakers: Moderator: Jessica Yee - Native Youth Sexual Health Network and Maggie's Aboriginal Sex Work Education Outreach Project Maurganne Mooney - Maggie's Aboriginal Sex Work Education Outreach Project Monica Forrester - Maggie's Aboriginal Sex Work Education Outreach Project Tania Dopler - Ontario Aboriginal HIV/AIDS Strategy Joanne Dallaire, Elder Pitsulala Lyta, Activist
The Sex Workers' Rights Movement and Indigenous Communities - A panel
Wednesday, September 7 - 6:00pm - 9:00pm
The Odawa Native Friendship Centre - 12 Sterling Ave. (corner of Scott St.)
Ottawa, ON
*This event is a part of Families of Sisters in Spirit's 30 DAYS FOR JUSTICE (a series of events that will be taking place between September 5th and October 4th). Stay tuned for more info*
Families of Sisters in Spirit, the Native Youth Sexual Health Network and POWER (Prostitutes of Ottawa Work Educate and Resist) invite you to an evening panel on the sex worker's rights movement and Indigenous communities. We want to offer a space for honest discussions about sex work and the movement for decriminalization.
Some themes for the evening
1. Various voices in Indigenous communities re: decriminalization of sex work
2. Debunking some of the myths
3. Sex workers' rights movement - highlighting the Indigenous presence, the work having been done, the successes, the clashes.
4. Critiques of the mainstream sex workers' rights movement
5. Allies and consensual allyship
6. Moving forward in activism around these issues
The speakers:
Moderator: Jessica Yee - Native Youth Sexual Health Network and Maggie's Aboriginal Sex Work Education Outreach Project
Maurganne Mooney - Maggie's Aboriginal Sex Work Education Outreach Project
Monica Forrester - Maggie's Aboriginal Sex Work Education Outreach Project
Tania Dopler - Ontario Aboriginal HIV/AIDS Strategy
Joanne Dallaire, Elder
Pitsulala Lyta, Activist
Come and join us!
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cool!!!! sounds amazing!!