The Climate Crisis That Never Comes—and the Fear It Fuels| Minding The Campus
Student Essay—Sex Work as Empowerment? Straight-Up Gaslighting| Minding The Campus
My former French professor imparted this message to the class: college is the time to be selfish. Travel, drink, have plenty of sex. She was exceptionally cool, I thought. But, looking back, her advice couldn’t have been more misguided for young men and women. “Situationship,” “friends with benefits,” “you up babe”—these are the trendy phrases […]| Minding The Campus
In 1970, I was elected to the Board of Directors of the National Organization for Women in New York City. This quickly triggered invitations to speaking on campuses throughout the U.S.—from Yale to Harvard to Stanford. Each engagement led to an average of three more. However, after starting hundreds of men’s and women’s groups — […]| Minding The Campus
stjamesinfirmary.org/?p=51 www.swopusa.org/dec17/ Video of Sadie Lune & Kirk Read qik.com/video/710404 Another version of the piece which was performed at SFMOMA blog.sfmoma.org/2008/10/27/i-want-you-sadie-lune/ Letter to President-Elect Obama www.swopusa.org/SW_NationalMarch08/endorse.html#Letter Melissa reads it about 5 minutes into this video qik.com/video/710435| Flickr
“I also just want to again recognize and honor the sex worker community.”| Cosmopolitan
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Piper Rockelle responded to backlash after followers criticized the 17-year-old for collabing with the OnlyFans creators who live in the Bop House.| People.com
Prostitution, Trafficking, and Traumatic Stress offers the reader an analysis of prostitution and trafficking as organized interpersonal violence. Even in academia, law, and public health, prostitution is often misunderstood as sex work. The book's 32 contributors offer clinical examples, analysis, and original research that counteract common myths about the harmlessness of prostitution. Prostitution, Trafficking, and Traumatic Stress extensively documents the violence that runs like a consta...| Google Books
At the 97th Academy Awards, Mikey Madison won Best Actress for her performance in Anora and said in her speech, “I want to recognize and support the sex worker community as an ally.” But normalizing sex work reduces women’s value to physical appeal, undermining true empowerment rooted in respect, intellect, and character. The debate over […]| Minding The Campus