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The Dig: Stop Whore Stigma with Melissa Gira Grant

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Socialism, History, News, Left, Jacobin, Alternative, Socialist, Politics

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🗓️ 1 August 2018

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

The SESTA/FOSTA law purportedly aims to curb sex trafficking. But as my guest Melissa Gira Grant explains, it actually denies sex workers access to online platforms to more safely conduct their business. It received just two "no" votes in the Senate: from Rand Paul and Ron Wyden. It's a problem of hegemony: prohibition has long been plain common sense. So, it's our job to change that. The first step is to make it clear that there is dissent, and that prohibition is self-evidently neither good policy nor good politics.

Live recording of The Dig coming up in New York City. Friday, August 17, 7 PM at Verso Books (20 Jay Street in Brooklyn). It's called Blockadia and Beyond: Left climate politics for the 21st century https://www.facebook.com/events/2042636042656908/?active_tab=about.

Thanks to Verso Books. Check out Mistaken Identity: Race and Class in the Age of Trump by Asad Haider versobooks.com/books/2716-mistaken-identity and The Amateur: The Pleasures of Doing What You Love by Andy Merrifield versobooks.com/books/2765-the-amateur.

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0:00.0

This episode of the Dig is brought to you by our supporters on Patreon and by Verso Books, which has loads of great left-wing titles, perfect for dig listeners like you.

0:12.0

One that you might like is mistaken identity, race and class in

0:16.1

the age of Trump by Assad-Hater. Whether class or race is the more important factor in

0:22.2

modern politics is a question right at the heart

0:25.3

of recent histories most contentious debates.

0:29.1

Among groups who should readily find common ground, there is little agreement. To escape this deadlock, Assad

0:35.4

Hader turns to the rich legacies of the Black Freedom Struggle. Drawing on the

0:40.4

words and deeds of Black Revolutionary theorists, he argues that identity

0:45.2

politics, as we have come to know it, is not synonymous with anti-racism, but instead amounts

0:51.3

to the neutralization of its movements.

0:54.0

It marks retreat from the crucial passage of identity to solidarity,

0:58.0

and from individual recognition to the collective struggle

1:02.0

against an oppressive social structure.

1:04.0

Weaving together autobiographical reflection, historical analysis, and theoretical exegesis,

1:10.0

mistaken identity is a passionate call for a new practice of politics beyond

1:15.9

color-blind chauvinism and the ideology of race. And to make this add into a bit of

1:21.5

an advertorial I'd like to point out that I just finished the book.

1:25.0

It's really stellar, and I'll be interviewing Assad shortly.

1:29.0

Mistaken identity, racing class in the age of Trump by Assad Hater.

1:34.0

Out now from Verso Books.

1:37.0

Welcome to the dig a podcast from Jacobin magazine. My name is Daniel Denver and

1:49.3

I'm broadcasting from Providence, Rhode Island.

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