(Tonite) Anti-capitalist solidarity with sex workers

Anti-capitalist solidarity with sex workers

third in a series, Self-determination(s) against State Repression (details below)
Wednesday April 16th @ 7pm
Café Aquin,
A2445, UQAM (métro Berri-UQAM)

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A panel-discussion to discuss and build anti-capitalist solidarity with sex workers.
Frederique Chabot is an ally in the sex worker rights movement and a member of POWER (Prostitutes of Ottawa-Gatineau, Work, Educate, Resist), an advocacy group for sex workers’ rights. Fred will discuss how criminalization models designed to ‘enforce’ gender or racial equality play out in reality. She will talk about the relationship between sex workers and the Ottawa police, both when the latter were directly targeting street-based sex workers and now that they are targeting clients and ‘traffickers’, and will discuss the construction of sex workers as criminals, deviants or victims and how that plays out in policing settings.
Betty Iglesias works at ASTT(e)Q, Action Santé Travesti-e-s et Transexeul-le-s du Québec. ASTT(e)Q promotes the health and well-being of trans people through peer support, activism, education, empowerment and mobilization. Betty will discuss the work of ASTT(e)Q as it relates to the self-determination of sex workers.
Robyn Maynard has written about the need to decriminalize sex work and works at Stella, an organization to defend the safety and dignity of sex workers. She will be discussing the fight for the decriminalization of sex work from the perspective of self-determination; showing how current Canadian laws and the oft-cited Swedish model impede sex workers’ fight for self determination. She will draw parallels to anti-capitalist support for migrant workers and other workers’ struggles.
Background: http://robynmaynard.com/2012/07/15/carceral-feminism-the-failure-of-sex-work-prohibition-3/

Self-determination(s) against State Repression
— Anti-Capitalist Discussion Series —
Wednesdays: March 19, April 2, April 16 at UQAM

As part of the month against police repression and brutality, just before the March 21st march against colonialism, racism and the Charter, and in the lead-up to May Day, the CLAC Popular Education Committee presents a series of panels on self-determination in the context of three current struggles: anti-capitalist & anti-racist opposition to the Charter, indigenous resistance to tar-sands pipelines (Line 9/Energy East), and sex workers against unsafe and exploitative working conditions.


Please contact us if you would like to have an info-table during the discussion series: educationpopulaire@clac-montreal.net.
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This anticapitalist teach-in is the fourth in a series organized by the CLAC Popular Education Committee. If you would like to get involved in the Popular Education Committee of the CLAC, please contact us!

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Popular Education Committee of the CLAC
educationpopulaire@clac-montreal.net
www.clac-montreal.net

The Popular Education Committee of the CLAC is a committee of GRIP UQAM and a working group of QPIRG Concordia.