As a part of supporting Aboriginal People in sex work - remote and rural Aboriginal communities need to be educated about our work just as much as those in the city. It is important for our home communities to be just as educated as those in the city. Many of us are not able to go home to visit/stay because of the violence, stigma and lack of acceptance of our work. Sometimes this is also tied into our communities perceiving us as lacking culture of native identity. Our lives, our bodies, and our realities are culture.
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Indigenous People In The Sex Trade: Our Lives, Our Bodies, Our Realities (statement) Required reading. |
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