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The Marcha Das Vadias, a group of feminists who fight against sexual and gender violence and in favor of autonomy of bodies, invited the public to participate in the conversation at Casa Nem , located in Lapa in central Rio de Janeiro. The event was also streamed online where another people tuned in.
The aim of the event was to discuss decriminalization of prostitution along with highlighting the issues around rights violations and mistreatment , particularly in the lead up to the Rio Olympics. Originally two representatives from RadFem Radical Feminist Group were to present their viewpoints but after a recent conflict Marcha Das Vadias decided a safe environment for the sex workers was more important and they were removed from the panel.
Larissa Lacerda from the Popular Committee spoke in broad terms about city government human rights violations leading up to the Rio Olympics and emphasized mistreatment of prostitutes as one more violation to add to their list of Laura Murray addressed her research findings on victim management and protection for prostitutes in Brazil. Murray, along with Amara Moira, stressed the importance of having people unite with trans women and prostitutes and understand their needs, which they believe will help them gain desired respect.
The trans women at the event presented their immediate social concerns with sex work. According to Thaddeus Blanchette , anthropologist at UFRJ and researcher of prostitution and mega-events, the prostitute movement in Rio is fighting for two things: decriminalization and regulation of prostitution. Ideally the women want the latter where their work conditions are improved and wages are fixed.
Sex workers are willing to accept the current system but they demand more rights, which in turn would put greater control and accountability on the work they are doing. There is however an opposing side within the trans and prostitute community as well. There are several individuals and groups against prostitution because they believe society forces them into this type of work due to limited access to other jobs.