
Why the Equality Act must include sex workers — and what that means for real progress
Overview:
In this bold and personal piece, author and campaigner Elizabeth G. argues that sex workers remain one of the last openly discriminated groups under UK law. She explains how the Equality Act 2010 excludes them from protection, and why recognising sex work as work is key to true inclusivity. A rallying cry for justice, policy change, and dignity.
Author bio:
Elizabeth G. is a British author, podcaster, and leading campaigner for the rights of sex workers. A former high-class escort, she is the author of Unashamed: Why Do People Pay for Sex?, a memoir and social commentary exploring stigma, legality, and survival.
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