Leilah Feinstein, Ataraxxxia, and Erica Sosa

A Stripper's Guide

Leilah feat. Erica Sosa

  • Decolonize Sexy - PART 2 (with Erica Sosa)

Decolonize Sexy - PART 2 (with Erica Sosa)

Monday 14th March 2022

Leilah Feinstein and Erica Sosa discuss anti-sex worker and anti-fat bias, exploring systemic oppression's impact on relationships, careers, and mental health.
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47 minutes
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Empowering
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A Stripper's Guide
Author:
Leilah Feinstein, Ataraxxxia, and Erica Sosa
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Categories:
Sexual Stigmas & Myths
Stigma & Social Perspectives
Relationships & Community
Healing Relationships
Financial Health in Recovery
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Decolonize Sexy: Challenging Biases with Leilah Feinstein and Erica Sosa

Looking at anti-sex worker bias can really give you some new insight into the insidiousness of patriarchy and misogyny, looking at anti-fat bias can really give you some insight into white supremacy and how that works.
Ever thought about how society's biases impact sex workers and fat individuals? In this eye-opening episode, Leilah Feinstein and Erica Sosa dive into the second part of their discussion on 'Decolonize Sexy'. They unpack the deep-seated prejudices against sex workers and fat folks, revealing how these biases shape our daily lives, from personal relationships to mental health. Erica, a webcam model and body justice educator, shares her personal experiences and insights, shedding light on the harsh realities of systemic oppression.
The conversation doesn't shy away from tough topics like patriarchy, misogyny, and white supremacy, showing how these forces intertwine to affect marginalized communities. But it's not all heavy; the episode also celebrates the empowerment that comes from sex work, emphasizing the importance of owning one's desires. Tune in for a thought-provoking and heartfelt conversation that challenges societal norms and encourages critical thinking.