Fiercely intelligent, fantastically transgressive, Working It is an intimate portrait of the lives of sex workers. A polyphonic story of triumph, survival, and solidarity this collection showcases the vastly different experiences and interests of those who have traded sex; among them a brothel worker in Australia, First Nation survivors of the Canadian child welfare system, and an afro-latina single parent raising a radicalized child. Packed with first-person essays, interviews, poetry, drawings, mixed-media collage, and photographs Working It honors the complexity of lived experience.…mehr
Fiercely intelligent, fantastically transgressive, Working It is an intimate portrait of the lives of sex workers. A polyphonic story of triumph, survival, and solidarity this collection showcases the vastly different experiences and interests of those who have traded sex; among them a brothel worker in Australia, First Nation survivors of the Canadian child welfare system, and an afro-latina single parent raising a radicalized child. Packed with first-person essays, interviews, poetry, drawings, mixed-media collage, and photographs Working It honors the complexity of lived experience. Sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes hardboiled, these dazzling pieces will go straight to the heart.
Foreword - Molly Smith Introduction - Matilda Life at the Margins - Leila Raven The Monotony of Sex Work - Janis Waiting to Be Rescued from My Office Job - Emily Dall’Ora Warfield The High Cost of Cheap Labor - Melissa Interview - Jelena Cyntoia Brown and My Black Body - Naomi Do You Ever Like It? - Stephanie What Would You Say to Other Girls Who Are Considering It? - Stephanie How I Ended Up Being a Social Worker at the Veteran’s Administration - a conversation with Eden What Did Sex Work Take from You and How Can You Get it Back? - Tansy Breshears First, Last, My Only - Xaxum Respectability Politics by Any Other Name - Janis Luna El Cerrito - Nicole 6 gifts you can ask your sugar daddy… - Cisqo Thyme I Don’t Consent to Enthusiastic Consent - Phoenix Calida When My Mom Found My Craigslist Ad - Alyssa Pariah Letter from a Social Worker -Aubrey Intimate Labor - Matilda Labor Rights: How Do They Work? - Susan Elizabeth Shepherd Metopia - Dee Lucas Contributor bios
Foreword - Molly Smith Introduction - Matilda Life at the Margins - Leila Raven The Monotony of Sex Work - Janis Waiting to Be Rescued from My Office Job - Emily Dall’Ora Warfield The High Cost of Cheap Labor - Melissa Interview - Jelena Cyntoia Brown and My Black Body - Naomi Do You Ever Like It? - Stephanie What Would You Say to Other Girls Who Are Considering It? - Stephanie How I Ended Up Being a Social Worker at the Veteran’s Administration - a conversation with Eden What Did Sex Work Take from You and How Can You Get it Back? - Tansy Breshears First, Last, My Only - Xaxum Respectability Politics by Any Other Name - Janis Luna El Cerrito - Nicole 6 gifts you can ask your sugar daddy… - Cisqo Thyme I Don’t Consent to Enthusiastic Consent - Phoenix Calida When My Mom Found My Craigslist Ad - Alyssa Pariah Letter from a Social Worker -Aubrey Intimate Labor - Matilda Labor Rights: How Do They Work? - Susan Elizabeth Shepherd Metopia - Dee Lucas Contributor bios
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