'The Prostitute, The Comedian - And Me'
Tracy Quan talks with Camille Paglia about prostitution, art and philosophy.
Afghanistan: Interview with some prostitutes in Ka
RAWA, June 2002: Recently in June 2002, two members of RAWA in Kabul interviewed some of these women and recorded their conversation on video. The pain and misery of most of these women are alike; the majority of them have lost their husbands at the hands of fundamentalists in the war and had no other way of life except to turn to prostitution.
Bright Lights Film Journal ; Annie Sprinkle interv
An interview with sex guru Annie Sprinkle: 'In the future, everybody will be so sexually satisfied, there'll be an end to violence, rape and war. We will establish contact with extra-terrestrials and they will be very sexy.'
Comes Naturally #67 ; Tracy Quan
Interview with Tracy Quan - a writer and prostitute rights activist who is also a member and sometime coordinator of Prostitutes of New York (PONY, the main prostitute rights organization in New York City). Her writing has appeared in Salon, Lingua Franca, the Village Voice, Urban Desires, Puritan, and numerous other publications. She is a contributor to Jill Nagle's anthology, Whores and Other Feminists.
Feminism and Prostitution - chatting with Carol Le
Eva Shaderowfsky interviews online the artist, poet, writer, feminist and prostitute-activist Carol Leigh aka Scarlot Harlot.
MERGE: Getting Real Facts About Prostitution
Interview: Dr. Melissa Farley is working to create a bounty of evidence that shatters the lies told about prostitution and prostituted women. Here in an interview with Merge, we talk to Dr. Farley about her work. She is working with Prostitution Research and Education, which is a project of the San Francisco Women's Center. and collecting data from all over the world.
The Critical Eye ; Tracy Quan
The creator of call-girl Nancy Chan speaks about her work and her former career.
The Torch - Interview with a Prostitute
Suggestions of legalizing prostitution keep appearing but the profession is still illegal in Denmark causing many prostitutes to live in obscurity. This conversation with "Sarah" reveals a profession shrouded in mystery.