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Ruth Morgan Thomas, interview, North Middleton, Scotland, UK, 2022
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Ruth Morgan Thomas, North Middleton, Scotland, United Kingdom, 2022 June 24, oral history inteview, by Maylis Basturk, Los Angeles, California, USA. The inteview was conducted over the Internet (Zoom) as part of the Health and Human Rights Oral History Project.
Ruth Morgan Thomas has fought for the health, rights and dignity of sex workers for more than thirty years: eight years as a sex worker, two and a half years as an academic researcher at Edinburgh University looking at HIV-related risks in the sex industry, and twenty-plus years as a sex workers’ rights advocate within UK, European, and global contexts. She is the outgoing Global Coordinator of the Network of Sex Work Projects (NSWP), and currently co-chairs the UNAIDS Advisory Group on HIV and Sex Work on behalf of the NSWP. In her oral history, she shares the trajectory of her career as an advocate for sex workers, from her first engagement with sex workers' rights, through confrontations with sex-work abolionists and decades of work and learnings as a leading human rights defender.
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Core Title
Ruth Morgan Thomas, interview, North Middleton, Scotland, UK, 2022
Creator
Morgan Thomas, Ruth
(interviewee)
Contributor
Basturk, Maylis
(interviewer),
Institute on Inequalities in Global Health
(provenance)
Publisher
University of Southern California. Libraries
(digital)
Date Created
2022-06-24
Coverage Temporal
1992 to 2022
Place Name
Asia
(continents),
Europe
(continents),
Latin America
(regions),
Scotland
(countries),
sub-Saharan Africa
(regions),
United Kingdom
(countries)
Subject
Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria
(corporate name),
Morgan Thomas, Ruth
(personal name),
Network of Sex Worker Projects
(corporate name),
Open Society Foundations
(corporate name),
UNAIDS
(corporate name)
Tags
anti-prostitution loyalty oath,decriminalization,end demand,HIV/AIDS,human rights,legalization of sex work,OAI-PMH Harvest,Public Health,sex worker abolition,sex worker advocacy,sex worker pop-up,sex workers' rights,Swedish model,trafficking in persons,violence against women
Format
Interviews
(aat),
oral histories (literary works)
(aat)
Internet Media Type
multipart/related
Type
images
,
texts
,
video
Language
English
Source
20220824-hhrohp-batch2
(batch),
Health and Human Rights Oral History Project
(collection),
University of Southern California
(contributing entity)
Identifier
hhrohp-20220624-morganthomasruth (
filename
)
IIIF ID
[Document.IIIFV3ID]
Unique identifier
UC1STO1699785
Permanent Link (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.25549/hhrohp-oUC1STO1699785
Legacy Identifier
hhrohp-20220624-morganthomasruth
Rights
USC Institute on Inequalities in Global Health
Copyright
Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Access Conditions
Please credit: The Health and Human Rights Oral History Project; and, USC Institute on Inequalities in Global Health
Repository Name
USC Institute on Inequalities in Global Health
Repository Location
1845 North Soto Street, Los Angeles, California, USA; 323-442-7233
Repository Email
global.health@usc.edu
Inherited Values
Title
The Health and Human Rights Oral History Project