We stand in solidarity with sex workers and recognize International Sex Workers’ Day as a day rooted in resistance, dignity, and the fight for justice.Sex workers are workers. Yet many continue to face violence, criminalization, discrimination, over-policing, unsafe working conditions, and barriers to healthcare, housing, and legal protections. Stigma puts lives at risk.No one deserves violence, stigma, or criminalization for how they survive or work. ... See MoreSee Less
"Building a Strong, Accessible Canada"Founded in 1988 as National Access Awareness Week and inspired by Rick Hansen’s Man In Motion World Tour, it is a time to recognize the contributions of people with disabilities and advance accessibility and inclusion in our communities, workplaces, schools, and public places.This National AccessAbility Week, you can help remove the barriers that quietly exclude people every day.Learn more: www.canada.ca/en/employment-social-development/campaigns/national-accessability-week.html... See MoreSee Less
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