“For hundreds of years the feminist movement has been divided on the question of prostitution,” writes Antigua-based playing with ink [1], who thinks that “feminists…could learn a lot from sex workers who in many instances are exercising their right to self-determination, which includes deciding how they earn money given the economic opportunities available to them.”
Antigua & Barbuda: Lessons from Working Girls
· Written by Janine Mendes-Franco
Categories: Caribbean, Antigua and Barbuda, Economics & Business, Health, Ideas, Women & Gender