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Annie Oakley
Annie Oakley is the founder, director, emcee, road manager, and den mother of the Sex Workers’ Art Show, a touring performance troupe made up of current and former sex workers. She has shepherded the show from a fledgling project in Olympia, Washington, to a nationally acclaimed touring extravaganza. Oakley has lectured, performed, given workshops, and exhibited her artwork at venues and colleges all over the country. In 2004, she coproduced Olympia’s semi-annual queer cultural festival, Homo-A-Gogo. She lives in Olympia, WA.
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Sex Workers Write About a Changing Industry
Paperback
$15.95 US
A proud community of sex workers write on race, class, gender, labor, and sexuality—and give perspective on what it really means to work in the sex industry today. More
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