War on Terror & War on Trafficking: A S*x Worker Activist Confronts the Anti-Trafficking Movement"
1/2 sized ⦁ 36 pages
Published in May 2011, War on Terror & War on Trafficking is a product of Emi Koyama's extensive research into the mainstreaming and the militarization of the movement against domestic "sex trafficking" in the United States in which Emi argues that the movement that was once feminist has been taken over by Christian fundamentalists and the Prison- and Military-Industrial Complex.
Emi Koyama is a multi-issue social justice activist and writer synthesizing feminist, Asian, survivor, dyke, queer, sex worker, intersex, genderqueer, and crip politics, as these factors, while not a complete descriptor of who she is, all impacted her life. Emi is putting the emi back in feminism at www.eminism.org.
1/2 sized ⦁ 36 pages
Published in May 2011, War on Terror & War on Trafficking is a product of Emi Koyama's extensive research into the mainstreaming and the militarization of the movement against domestic "sex trafficking" in the United States in which Emi argues that the movement that was once feminist has been taken over by Christian fundamentalists and the Prison- and Military-Industrial Complex.
Emi Koyama is a multi-issue social justice activist and writer synthesizing feminist, Asian, survivor, dyke, queer, sex worker, intersex, genderqueer, and crip politics, as these factors, while not a complete descriptor of who she is, all impacted her life. Emi is putting the emi back in feminism at www.eminism.org.
1/2 sized ⦁ 36 pages
Published in May 2011, War on Terror & War on Trafficking is a product of Emi Koyama's extensive research into the mainstreaming and the militarization of the movement against domestic "sex trafficking" in the United States in which Emi argues that the movement that was once feminist has been taken over by Christian fundamentalists and the Prison- and Military-Industrial Complex.
Emi Koyama is a multi-issue social justice activist and writer synthesizing feminist, Asian, survivor, dyke, queer, sex worker, intersex, genderqueer, and crip politics, as these factors, while not a complete descriptor of who she is, all impacted her life. Emi is putting the emi back in feminism at www.eminism.org.