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

Reinaldo Laddaga - Things That A Mutant Needs To Know
Not completely new, but in a good condition!
Extraordinary project for Unsounds, where reading and listening go hand in hand. Fifty-five short tales by the most..(read more)
Publisher: Unsounds / 38U
Author: Reinaldo Laddaga
Medium: Book + 2CD
Categories: Books & Magazines, Records & Tapes, Second Hand.
Tags: Amsterdam, Composers, Graphic Art, Literature, Miniatures.

Margaret Walters - Feminism – A Very Short Introduction
Historical account that looks at the roots of feminism, voting rights, and the liberation of the sixties, and analyzes the current situation of women across Eur..(read more)
Publisher: Oxford University Press / ISBN: 9780192805102
Author: Margaret Walters
Medium: Book
Category: Books & Magazines.
Tags: Female Icons, Feminism, Politics, Sociology.

Neal Gruer - Same Difference / Aceeași Diferență
Photobook featuring writings in English with Romanian translations by Bucharest-based, Scottish-Ghanaian photographer and writer, Neal Gruer. The images were ta..(read more)
Publisher: Own / ISBN: 978-973-0-28198-9
Author: Neal Gruer
Medium: Book
Category: Books & Magazines.
Tags: Activism, Eastern Europe, Photography, Politics, Queer Culture, Romania.
