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Artwork by Chelsea Geddes, who will be speaking at the confe
Features / 25 September 2022
25 September 2022
ANNA FISHER explains why you should go to the ‘Students for Sale’ event on Saturday October 15 for some real-world perspectives on prostitution
Features / 1 June 2022
1 June 2022
With Unison soon to be debating the future of its policy on prostitution, ANNA FISHER encourages trade unionists to take a look at, and think carefully about, the disturbing reality of the so-called ‘sex trade’
INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY 2022 / 8 March 2022
8 March 2022
Why would trade unionists wish to create a world where jobcentres send young women down the brothel, asks ANNA FISHER of campaign group Nordic Model Now!
Features / 18 November 2021
18 November 2021
Diane Abbott was quite right to call out the commodification of sexuality that’s being encouraged at British universities, says ANNA FISHER
Features / 30 July 2021
30 July 2021
Considering the monstrous profits that third parties can make from women’s prostitution, it’s not hard to figure out why some people might want to remove it from the scope of anti-trafficking law, says ANNA FISHER
Features / 18 June 2021
18 June 2021
As locals celebrate a win for women’s safety as a ‘managed’ prostitution area is shut down, ANNA FISHER wonders how Labour could so easily forget the working-class and women’s movements’ history of opposition to the sex trade
Prostitution, Momentum, DecrimNow, Nordic Model, capitalism
Features / 14 April 2021
14 April 2021
Socialists should not support the decriminalisation of prostitution – an institution of oppression that has been used for centuries to ensure the subordination of women and the division of the working class, writes ANNA FISHER
Features / 19 July 2020
19 July 2020
Far from being a success, the decriminalised red-light zone in Holbeck is a misogynistic sticking plaster over a cancerous lesion of male violence, organised crime, exploitation and female suffering, writes ANNA FISHER
Space International's recent conference
International Women's Day / 8 March 2019
8 March 2019
ANNA FISHER reports on a recent conference organised by Space International which heard first-hand from black and ethnic minority victims of the sex industry