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163: Sex Work, Body Autonomy + the Impact of Censorship with Justice Rivera

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Writer and social justice consultant, Justice Rivera, joins me to tackle the complexities of psychedelic-assisted therapy for trauma survivors. We define and deconstruct sex work and its intersection with race, culture, and power. We explore the debates around decriminalization versus legalization. We also delve into 'chem sex' practices and the importance of consent in contexts combining drugs and kink.

In this episode you’ll hear:

00:08 Intro

06:45 Sex work, exploitation, and the potential of psychedelic-assisted therapy

15:08 Deconstructing Definitions and the Three C's Model

24:09 Censorship and the Hidden Costs of Online Regulation

31:12 The Potential Benefits of the Decriminalization of Psychedelics

43:22 Discussion on “Chem-sex”, Psychedelics, and Kink.

48:20 Harm Reduction, Consent, and Sexual Experiences.

THE SKINNY ON OUR SEXY GUEST

Justice Rivera is a writer and social justice consultant from San Juan, PR, specializing in harm reduction and healing justice. With a focus on challenging societal norms, Justice provides support to sex workers, trafficking survivors, and drug users. She is a Partner at Reframe Health and Justice, a harm reduction consulting company. Justice is also the co-author of "Body Autonomy: Decolonizing Sex Work and Drug Use" and enjoys traveling, cooking, and spending time with loved ones.

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https://www.reframehealthandjustice.com/

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