Fraser CrichtonQ&A: Ahi Wi-Hongi doesn’t need to be rescuedAhi Wi-Hongi is a current sex worker based in New Zealand working with the New Zealand Prostitutes’ Collective (NZPC) in a Community…Aug 30, 2018Aug 30, 2018
Fraser CrichtonQ&A: Dr Calum Bennachie PhD on the impact of the decriminalisation of sex work in New ZealandDr Calum Bennachie PhD formerly worked with the New Zealand Prostitutes’ Collective (NZPC) as Programme and Operations Coordinator. He was…May 17, 2018May 17, 2018
Fraser CrichtonQ&A: Catherine Healy doesn’t need you to talk for herQ&A with Catherine Healy the National Coordinator of the New Zealand Prostitutes’ CollectiveApr 17, 2018Apr 17, 2018
Fraser CrichtonCan the police ever be friends to sex workers?Former New Zealand Police Area Commander Jason Hewett talks about why laws decriminalising sex work in New Zealand have improved the rights…Nov 7, 20173Nov 7, 20173
Fraser CrichtonA New Zealand Feminist’s View of the Decriminalisation of Sex WorkGreen Party Aotearoa New Zealand MP Jan Logie talks about why she supports the 2003 Prostitution Reform Act that decriminalised sex work in…Aug 9, 2017Aug 9, 2017
Fraser CrichtonPerspectives on public health and sex work in New ZealandSex workers’ health and safety are significant aspects of the 2003 Prostitution Reform Act but what do health and safety actually entail…Jul 4, 2017Jul 4, 2017
Fraser CrichtonFaces Behind the VoicesThe 2003 Prostitution Reform Act decriminalised sex work in New Zealand. Sex workers, brothel operators and third parties are no longer…Mar 3, 2017Mar 3, 2017