Be Patient, Maddie
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Maddie has a hard time waiting, especially when she wants to ride her bike. Can Maddie learn the importance of being patient?






Maddie has a hard time waiting, especially when she wants to ride her bike. Can Maddie learn the importance of being patient?
When MasonÆs mom gets a bad cold, MasonÆs routine is turned upside down. HeÆs worried that everything will go wrong. Some things do, but Mason learns to work through his worry.
Eva feels that rules are getting in the way of her fun at school. Will she discover that classrooms have rules for a reason?
Jess and her brother accidentally break a vase. When their mom asks about the vase, Jess has to decide whether or not to tell the truth.
The snow is falling and Roberto can't wait to get outside. But when he has to stay late at school, he can't help feeling sad. Will his day turn around?
Jak prawo krzywdzi osoby pracujące seksualnie i czego domagają się one w zamian? Czy praca seksualna ma wyłącznie dobre strony, by popierać walkę o prawa tych osób? Jak prawa pracowników seksualnych wpisują się w idee feministyczne i antykapitalistyczne? W "Rewolcie prostytutek" Juno Mac i Molly Smith przedstawiają świeże spojrzenie na kontrowersyjne tematy. Autorki, reprezentujące globalny ruch walki o prawa osób pracujących seksualnie, prowadzą spójny wywód, poruszając kwestie migracji, pracy, feminizmu i rasizmu. Przekonują, że każdy, kto walczy o wolność i sprawiedliwość, powinien wspierać prawa pracowników seksualnych. Książka jest doskonale napisana, oparta na twardych danych, zmieniając podejście do pracy seksualnej. To nowa pozycja w kanonie literatury feministycznej, obowiązkowa dla tych, którzy dbają o prawa człowieka i równość. Juno Mac i Molly Smith, aktywistki z Sex Worker Advocacy and Resistance Movement (SWARM), angażują się w rzecznictwo i organizację kampanii na rzecz dekryminalizacji pracy seksualnej. Mac była współorganizatorką konferencji SWOU i wystąpiła w TED Talks, a Smith pisze dla "Guardiana" i "New Republic".
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How the law harms sex workers - and what they want instead You hear that selling sex is degrading; you hear that no one would ever choose to do it; you hear that it's dangerous; that women get abused and killed. You often hear, There should be a law against it! Or, perhaps just against the buyers. What do sex workers want? That's not something you hear asked very often. In this accessible manifesto, the strong argument for full decriminalization of sex work is explored through personal experience and looking at laws around the world. In some places, like New York, selling sex is illegal. In others, like Sweden, only buying it is. In some, like the UK and France, it's legal to sell sex and to buy it, but not to run a brothel or solicit a sale. In New Zealand, it's not illegal at all. In What Do Sex Workers Want? , Juno Mac and Molly Smith - both sex workers - explain what each of these laws do in practice to those doing the work. Addressing each model in turn, they show that prohibiting the sex industry actually exacerbates every harm that sex workers are vulnerable to.
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