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‘Stigma,’ A3 Feminist Poster
‘Stigma,’ high quality, A3 feminist poster based on the bowl of the same name, featured here in the shop
Text reads: ‘Stigma doesn’t kill women in prostitution, men do.’
The words are from Simone Watson, a survivor of the sex trade in Australia and founder and director of NorMAC – Nordic Model Australia Coalition – campaigning to abolish the sex trade through legal reform.
It is becoming increasingly fashionable to claim that ‘stigma kills.’ Stigma doesn’t help but it doesn’t kill. Women in prostitution risk their lives every day but the threat is from men, both pimps and punters – the men who pay for sex.
A young woman finds a sticker on a mirror in the women’s toilets telling her that ‘stigma kills.’ She crosses out ‘kills’ and writes the version above using her lipstick, telling it like it is.
£18.00 incl p&p
£18.00