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Journalists who share leaks of official information should not face life imprisonment for doing their job
Giulia Garofalo Geymonat is a researcher and activist in the fields of labour, gender, sexuality and disabilities. She has conducted extensive research on intimate labour and social movements, especially in relation to issues of sex work, migration, trafficking, disabilities, and more recently domestic work. For openDemocracy, she co-edited Sex Workers Speak. Who Listens? in 2016 , and Domestic Workers Speak. A Global Fight for Rights and Recognition in 2017. She joined the DomEQUAL Project and Ca’ Foscari University of Venice in 2017.
Workers have led significant campaigns the fight for domestic workers rights. But what about employers? How can they...
Less than 20 years ago domestic workers began to demand rights and recognition. A new series shows that while...
Across the world sex workers organise to resist abuse, exploitation, and trafficking. For two weeks we will air...