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The ‘Sex Work’ Movement is a Lie

Episode
5
With
Caitlyn McKenney
Guest(s)
Kristine Moreland and SarahAnn Hamilton
Duration
47:36
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In this episode, I’m joined by two women helping bring women out of sex trafficking and exploitation on the streets of Seattle. Kristine Moreland and SarahAnn Hamilton share their powerful insights and personal experience with the sex trade. We discuss the consequences of policies, barriers to leaving the trade, and why the “sex work” movement fails survivors.

Learn more about Kristine and SarahAnn’s work at themorewelove.org.

Caitlyn McKenney

Research Fellow, Center on Wealth and Poverty
Caitlyn (Axe) McKenney is a research fellow and program coordinator for Discovery Institute’s Center on Wealth & Poverty. Her work has centered on government fiscal accountability, housing, and addiction with a focus on human dignity ethics. Caitlyn is a graduate of the University of Washington, has interned for a political advocacy organization in Washington, D.C., and has participated in the Vita Institute at the University of Notre Dame. She is published in the British Journal of Psychiatry, has contributed at the Federalist, and has made local and national media appearances.
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sex trade
Sex Trafficking
sex work
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