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Here is a list of other blogs or projects that I have either been invited to write a guest post for, interviewed for, or work on. Also, I’ve included articles I’ve authored in this list.
- “Six Indigenous writers to watch”
- Cited in Melissa Gira Grant’s article, “A Woman’s Right to Regret”
- No, Nurse, My Health Issues Aren’t All Rooted in My Sex Work for the medium.com
- #AskAFeminist video series
- Interview for CKUW’s radio show (November 24, 2015)
- Panel for Sex Work: Experience, Evidence and Rights (Winnipeg, MB) (question and answer for same panel)
- Interview for The Tyee’s article titled
New Justice Minister Says She’ll Listen to Sex Workers on Prostitution Reforms - Guest on Canadaland Commons Episode #21: What are women’s issues, anyways?
- Co-author with Colleen Hele and Jessica Wood for piece entitled, “What’s Missing from the Conversation on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.”
- Radio interview with CIUT radio for Amnesty vote to support decriminalization of sex work (August 18, 2015)
- Quoted in Melissa Gira Grant’s article entitled “Amnesty International Is Finally on the Right Side of the Sex Work Struggle.”
- Radio interview with CFRU radio for Prisoners’ Justice Day (August 10, 2015)
- Speaker at Migrant sex workers’ justice and the trouble with “anti-trafficking” (May 12, 2015)
- Article for PEAK Magazine on Restorative Justice and Mental Health
- Radio interview with Desmond Cole on the case of Cindy Gladue
- Listed in The Search for Truth at Trial Failed to Respect Cindy Gladue
- Cited in For Cindy, For Ourselves: Healing in the context of colonial gender violence
- Listed in Indigenous Voices on Cindy Gladue
- Cited in Seeking Justice for Cindy Gladue
- Listed in GUTS Canadian Feminist Magazine, “Our Sunday Links”
- “Testifying in vain” on Tits and Sass
- Listed in the Waves Through the Walls: Prison Radio
- Cited in “Cindy Gladue: A demand for justice.”
- Listed in FIVE STAR’S 317TH GREAT BLOG ROUNDUP IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY YAN LIANKE
- Co-author with Dr. Sarah Hunt for the Globe and Mail Op-ed, “Cindy Gladue case sends a chilling message to Indigenous women.” (response to editor’s note)
- Listed in the Gender Focus “Round Up: March 24, 2015”
- Listed in GUTS Canadian Feminist Magazine, “Our Sunday Links”
- Interview for article “Legal Scholar Backhouse delves into Dalhousie Dentistry’s state.”
- Interview with Progressive Lawyer, “A Closer Look at the Battle to Decriminalize Sex Work.”
- Article for NOW Toronto, “Swedish Surprise for Canada’s Sex Workers.”
- Guest post on Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education and Society entitled, “Who is listening? Remember Indigenous sex workers.”
- Co-author with Dr. Sarah Hunt for the Globe and Mail op-ed, “Abolition of sex work won’t end violence against native women.”
- Interview for The Real News Network “Will Canada’s ‘Anti-Prostitution’ Ban Protect Sex Workers?”
- Cited in The Institute For Feminist Legal Studies at Osgoode’s “The Round House Book Club” by Scott Franks
- Cited in Elle Beaver’ s “The year in Canada’s #HashtagFeminism”
- Cited in Buddies in Bad Times’ “Bill C-36 is a hate law.”
- Cited in Elle Beaver’s “Standing Behind Canada’s Sex Workers: Bill C-36 and the International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers.”
- Article for NOW Toronto, “Trans Spotting.”
- Cited in Dr. Kaye’s piece entitled, “Prostitution law ignores societal roots of violence.”
- Cited in Dr. Kaye’s piece entitled, “New law puts indigenous women at even greater risk.”
- Interview for The Walrus article entitled, “Dirty Tricks: Is the anti-prostitution lobby inflating sex-trafficking stats?”
- Article for NOW Toronto, “I didn’t think for a moment that I’d be blamed…I was wrong.”
- Interview for Vice article entitled, Canada’s Newly Passed Anti-Prostitution Bill Creates Danger for Sex Workers
- Profiled as a sex work leader on the Global Network of Sex Work Projects: Promoting Health and Human Rights, Naomi Sayers
- Mentioned in Mount Allison’s Independent Student Newspaper, The Argosy
- Panelist at Mount Allison University’s Discourse and Dynamics: Canadian Women as Public Intellectuals, (video entitled “Dynamic Discussions: Re/Vision”)
- Interview with CKUT’s Collective Radio on Bill C-36 and Indigenous women in the sex trade.
- Cited in Dr. Hunt`s piece entitled, #ImNotNext: Indigenous women use social media to demand change.
- Interview for Ottawa Sun article entitled, Sex Workers rally against Bill C-36
- Article for NOW Toronto, “Another Murdered”
- CFRU 93.3 FM Prisoners’ Justice Day (during the 1pm show @ approx. 37 min or the half way mark)
- Article for NOW Toronto, “Sex Work’s Real Risks”
- Quoted in The Nation’s “Is Canada’s New Anti–Sex Work Bill Unconstitutional?”
- CBC: Power and Politics Timea Nagy and Naomi Sayers on Bill C-36
- At the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights Re: C-36 won’t help Indigenous women
- Listed as a resource under Aboriginal Blogs
- Interviewed for Toronto Media Co-op: Local Independent News’ article entitled “Sex Workers say new ‘Prostitution’ Law Bill Dangerous, Potentially Lethal”
- Interviewed for VICE’s article entitled “Canada’s Sex Work Laws are Dangerous, Racist and Classist”
- Prostitution Laws: Protecting Canada’s Crackers Since 1867 on Tits and Sass
- Listed as a resource (@ bottom) in “Denial and Distraction: Common Responses to Colonial Violence”
- Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women: What can the law do? Panelist @ Law Union of Ontario Annual Conference
- “Exploration on Indigenous Lands and Exploitation of Indigenous Bodies” on “A Kiss For Gabriela”
- A conversation with Naomi on “A Kiss For Gabriela”
- Mentioned as a blog to check out in the post entitled “The Femisphere: Bloggers From Canada”
- Ms. Nikki Thomas (Guest Post): How to be an ally to Indigenous activism
- Black Coffee Poet (Interview): Interview with Naomi
- POWER: What works for sex workers, a tool kit
- APC: Women of Idle No More
- APC: 21st Memorial March for Missing/Murdered Indigenous Women
- APC: We say “Yes!”
- The problem with restorative justice: Restorative Justice Online
- Listed as a resource on Maggie’s Toronto as a resource
- An Ignite London talk, “Sex work is real work”
- An essay on Aboriginal women’s leadership, Lead-HER-ship