COYOTES Sex Work Policy Series
A Tribute to December 17th: The COYOTE RI Project (The Community Edition)
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For readers seeking a personal connection and deeper insight into sex work policy, explore “A Tribute to December 17th: The COYOTE RI Project,” part of COYOTE RI’s impactful sex work policy series.
This edition includes an exclusive letter from Bella Robinson, the founder and executive director of COYOTE RI. Bella brings 15 years of dedicated experience forging relationships with sex workers and survivors, whose perspectives informed five crucial surveys within this project. Her commitment extends to preserving this vital history, as evidenced by her donation of COYOTE’s archives to the Pembroke Center for Teaching and Research on Women at Brown University.
About the research:
Sex Work Policy marks the coming together of cutting-edge participatory action research by and for people in the sex industry, illustrating how policy shapes their health, safety, and working conditions. While much has been written about people in the sex industry and how laws and policies affect them, we rarely hear from them. This is the first book series compiling the experiences and voices of thousands of people in the United States’ sex industry.
COYOTE RIs Sex Work Policy Series marks the coming together of cutting-edge participatory action research by and for people in the sex industry, illustrating how policy shapes their health, safety, and working conditions. While much has been written about people in the sex industry and how laws and policies affect them, we rarely hear from them. This is the first book compiling the experiences and voices of thousands of people in the United States’ sex industry.
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