In the final installment of the “Protest and Pleasure” series: why trans women of colour sex workers are the thot leaders we need
Chanelle Gallant
Chanelle Gallant has been involved in movements for sex workers rights and racial justice for 20 years—beginning with the Toronto Women's Bathhouse Committee.
Screw capitalism: For love to actually win, we need a revolution
In the fifth installment of the “Protest and Pleasure” series, why marriage equality isn’t the key to our liberation and how capitalism is bad for sex lives
The future is Indigiqueer
In the fourth installment of the “‘Protest and Pleasure”’ series, how Indigenous peoples and nations are building the pathway to sexual and gender liberation
Up against the wall: Queer and trans migrants prove that no body is illegal
In the third installment of the “Protest and Pleasure” series: How state borders constrain a nation’s residents just as much as they control who gets let in
More WAPs, less cops
In the second installment of the “Protest and Pleasure” series, we explore why defunding the police is the best protection against sexual violence
Let’s celebrate our vulnerable, ‘imperfect’ bodies
In the first installment of the “Protest and Pleasure” series, disability justice activists explain how liberating ourselves from ableism makes sex hotter for everyone
20 years ago, queer women in Toronto fought the police. And won
Looking back at the women’s bathhouse raids and their aftermath, one organizer says that reforms don’t lead to real change and the only fix for policing is to abolish it