Vic Porter, Nothing about us without us (Nichts über uns ohne uns), 2019 © Vic Porter

Celebrating International Whores’ Day from the streets of Lyon to Berlin: The fight for Sex Workers’ rights is far from over

by Nanette Ashby
Lyon, France, 2nd June 1975. More than 100 sex workers occupied the Saint-Nizier Church demanding to have their voices heard. They insisted on the release of ten sex workers who had been jailed for solicitation just days prior, as well as the cessation of police harassment, fines, abuse and stigma attached to their work.

Making love in Wartime: An exhibit covering how the Second World War affected people and their romantic relationships

by Stefan de Baar
The Vrijheidsmuseum, located in Groesbeek, has taken steps to tell the stories of how the war impacted ‘love’ during the Second World War whilst the Netherlands was occupied by Nazi Germany. Through this they shine a light on the lives and history of regular everyday people. We have taken the opportunity to visit their exposition ‘liefde in de oorlog’ or ‘Love in the war’ to see for ourselves.