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  • Commentary on Spitzer March 2008
  • Zero Tolerance for Johns: How the Government of Sweden Would Respond to Spitzer
  • Report of assault at kink.com
    a San Francisco torture pornography production company
  • KINK.COM in SAN FRANCISCO: (continued)
  • KINK.COM in SAN FRANCISCO: Women and Gay Men's Abu Ghraib
  • a new feminist antipornography website
  • 101 things you can do to combat the harms of pornography
  • Journalist Lydia Cacho and Mexican (in)justice
  • Sigma Huda, UN Special Rapporteur on Trafficking in Persons
  • 10 Things You Can Do To Stop Commercial Sexual Exploitation
  • prostitution, sex trafficking and choice
  • betsy's brilliant blog
  • Starbuck's & Ethiopian prostitution
  • Blue Dragonfly Press request for contributions
  • Pornography/prostitution/trafficking are connected to other violence against women
  • T-shirts Support Victimization: New Orleans, Katrina, and the Portrayal of Women in Prostitution
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  • "You know what? I think it just got a little easier out here for a pimp." - Jon Stewart
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  • Commentary on Spitzer March 2008
  • Zero Tolerance for Johns: How the Government of Sweden Would Respond to Spitzer
  • Report of assault at kink.com
    a San Francisco torture pornography production company
  • KINK.COM in SAN FRANCISCO: (continued)
  • KINK.COM in SAN FRANCISCO: Women and Gay Men's Abu Ghraib
  • a new feminist antipornography website
  • 101 things you can do to combat the harms of pornography
  • Journalist Lydia Cacho and Mexican (in)justice
  • Sigma Huda, UN Special Rapporteur on Trafficking in Persons
  • 10 Things You Can Do To Stop Commercial Sexual Exploitation
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