We organise ourselves to dream that other horizons are possible for us, that we are here because others have walked before us and we continue to bet on union organisation so that the next ones to walk will do so with social justice and labour recognition, but above all so that they do not go through what we have had to endure.
June 2nd bears witness to a myriad of significant historical events across the globe. From the establishment of new states to the enactment of pivotal legislative acts and groundbreaking technological advancements, this date is a poignant reminder of human achievement and progress throughout history. It also honors the contributions of influential individuals whose endeavors have undeniably shaped the course of society, leaving an enduring legacy for future generations to admire and emulate.
On the International Day of the Sex Worker we analyze the positions that exist against this work around the world: legalization, abolitionism or regulation.