Mariska Majoor - United Under a Red Umbrella
Mariska Majoor worked in Amsterdam’s Red Light District as a prostitute in the 1980s. After she quit, she became a well-known activist who tried to improve sex workers’ position in society. She founded PIC (Prostitution Information Center) located in the heart of the old city.
This book, published in 2018, was the result of the work of her and her daughter Robin, traveling to 13 countries across 5 continents to portray sex workers’ struggles and working conditions. The beautiful photography was Robin’s work.
Importantly, sex workers make it clear they don’t need to be rescued from their work. What they do need is legislation that protects them, not to be stigmatised or discriminated, and better living conditions.
The red umbrella is the global symbol for this struggle. Get this book and support PIC!
€29.95

Soundings - Issue 76 (Winter 2020-21): Goodbye 2020
‘…nourishes public intellectual space – without it our public culture would be diminished.’ (Tariq Modood)
Publisher: Lawrence & Wishart / ISBN: 9781912064274
Author: Soundings
Medium: Magazine
Category: Books & Magazines.
Tags: Activism, Criticism, Magazines, Politics, UK.

Various Artists - Soundscapes Be)for(e 2000
A Document in the form of a book and double CD set from the “Soundscapes Be)for(e 2000” festival in Amsterdam in 1999. The book is a kind of catalog..(read more)
Publisher: SSC / Sscd 002A-B
Author: Various Artists
Medium: Book + 2CD
Categories: Books & Magazines, Records & Tapes.
Tags: Amsterdam, Catalogue, Soundscapes.

Stefanie Schulte Strathaus & Florian Wüst (Ed.) - Wer sagt denn, dass Beton nicht brennt, hast Du’s probiert?
English title: Who says concrete doesn’t burn, have you tried? This bi-lingual book deals with the medium of film and cinema’s position in 1980s West Berlin..(read more)
Publisher: b_books / ISBN 978-3-933557-90-2
Medium: Book
Category: Books & Magazines.
Tags: '80s, Activism, Berlin, Cinema.
