Sex workers in Halifax and around the world deserve recognition of their basic and fundamental human rights as they struggle to combat the violence and oppression against them. Sex Workers are members of our community who rightfully refuse to accept the discrimination against them through the criminalization of their work and their means of survival.

 

We witness all too often the various ways in which sex workers are denied their fundamental rights and we work to challenge these injustices. Moreover, we are gravely concerned with the current arrest and release practices of local law enforcement that forces sex workers out of their communities and away from essential supports and services, thereby denying sex workers of their right to health, safety and citizenship.


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"Now the police put us on boundaries....We're Canadian women, and I mean, it's supposed to be a free country...I have a paper to show ya. I'm not allowed from neither side of N Street to C Street and R Street to B Street...I fought it. I said, "This is a free country. I'm Canadian. I don't think so."

             
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