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XXBN is a collection of progressive talk shows produced by sex workers, past and present, discussing topics relating to sex work; sexuality; human, civil and labor rights; politics, culture, & society; feminist & gender issues. Along with interviews with sex workers & experts in scholarly pursuit of issues regarding human sexuality and the societies humans live in, XXBN provides interviews and interactions with authors, activists, artists, & entertainers in music, film/TV. Features live listener call-in. Hosts include Jill Brenneman, Gracie Passette, and Zack. Weekly Shows: Tuesdays at 9pm Brenneman Airplane, Wednesdays at 9pm The Cult of Gracie with Gracie Passette, Thursdays at 9pm Up the Hill With Zack and Jill
Date / Time: 4/7/2008 5:41 AM UTC
Due to a tech issue on Blog Talk Radio's booking segment page Bill Nelson's bio is not appearing Here it is. Briefly, I have been involved professionally in criminal justice for over 40 years in all settings. Right now I am director of a men's halfway house, a women's jail. and of course the recovery center. I have worked with women since 1984, and before that with girls. I now teach women in criminal justice at a local college and am fully conversant on feminism, based on personal experience and knowledge of the various movements. I can speak to sexual abuse and healing and have done so twice in Sweden, also in Canada and several states. In Oklahoma , Illinois, and Massachusetts I have lead communities to develop a compassionate response to the issue of street prostitution, in light of it's current illegality. The documentary I spoke of we present a convincing case of the failure of the criminal justice system as a response to prostitution. In it we have a judge, vice cop and a researcher to support this. I can speak to a whole variety of issues surounding the subject, as I am in almost daily contact with the women. I cannot however, take a position on legalization/de-criminalization, but the listener can draw their own conclusion
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