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TRANSforming Support Services

Alisha Ostberg July 16, 2015Blog, human rights, sex work, stigma, support

The marginalizing of people who self-identify as transgender and in sex work is dangerously compounded by the societal stigma attached to sex workers — putting people at an even greater risk of violence. Shift is committed to pushing back and here for support and advocacy.

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