Sex/Work Strike

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The Sex/Work Strike began in 2018 as part of the International Women's Strike on International Women's Day with the aim of the full decriminalisation of sex work. [1] Participants included the writer Molly Smith, author of Revolting Prostitutes . [2] In 2019 it was supported by many groups including the English Collective of Prostitutes, x:talk, United Voices of the World (USW), East London Strippers Collective, Sisters Uncut Edinburgh, London, Class War and Young Greens. [3]

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  1. Blake, Matt (6 March 2019). "Why British Sex Workers Are Striking This Friday". VICE.
  2. Ava, Caradonna (6 March 2019). "On International Women's Day, sex workers are going on strike". Red Pepper. Archived from the original on 6 March 2019.
  3. "Sex/Work Strike". Women's Strike. 20 February 2019.

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