On Thursday February 10 2011 at 22:00 pm POETRY PUTA present (Ed. by Ferrán Fernández) and attend the concert Fernando Mansilla the first monthly meeting of stray bullets Crab Las Noches, El Perro Andaluz, C / Bustos Tavera 11, Sevilla.
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PUTA POETRY:
A democratic society can not continue to forget that all humans have the same inherent dignity regardless of their work. Thus, we can not postpone any longer the recognition of labor and social rights to those engaged in prostitution. However, in recent years has hardened police pressure on workers and sex workers in many English cities, in parallel with prostitution abolitionist campaign.
is clear that we must pursue the criminal syndicates that traffic in women and forced prostitution, and that we must protect these women to denounce their exploiters. For this, the state has enough instruments. But, contrary to what one wants to believe, many of the women engaged in prostitution on a voluntary basis, even with all the constraints that a company like ours requires anyone when choosing a job.
As noted Hetaira (collective for the rights of prostitutes), one of the greatest violence exerted against the criminalization of these women is made of them and the environment in which they operate, not recognizing it as work and denying them their rights both as workers and citizens.
Project Puta publishing poetry was born a year ago as a modest form of solidarity with these women and in particular Hetaira, the group that has most meaning in the struggle for dignity and rights of prostitutes and who donate gauge lights all of the benefits gained from the sale of this book and the authors and the authors cede their rights. Eighty-one poets
participate with their works in this collection at the request of the editor or other poets who took up this project and contributed to its spread. In this regard I must express my special thanks to Francisco and Isabel Cenamor Bono, who multiplied by far my limited ability to call.
Most part of the poems that appear in these pages are original. When not, the relevant citation appears at the bottom of the text. As will be seen, the presence of prostitution in the poems is sometimes central and others, only tangentially. Similarly, his treatment is very diverse, as diverse is the vision of our society the topic considered the world's oldest profession. PUTA
POETRY. Ferrán Fernández (ed.). gauge lights, Girona, 2011.
VVAA: Ada Menéndez, Agustín Calvo Galán, Agustín Gutiérrez, Alejandro Céspedes, Alejandro Robles, Ana Patricia Santaella Salom Andrés, Ángel Rodríguez Muñoz, Ángel Rodríguez, Antonio Blanco, Antonio García Villar, Antonio Linares Family, Antonio Luque, Antonio Muñoz Quintana, Camilo de Ory, Concha García, Cristián Gómez Olivares, Cristina Daneri, Daniel Fernandez, Dante Medina, David Franco Monthiel, David Gonzalez, David Leo García, Eduardo Chirinos, Enrique Cabezón, Enrique Falcón, Enrique Villagrasa, Spelman Algeet, Estel Julia, Esther Carboni, Francisco Cenamor, Grace Church, Grace Marin, Gsus Bonilla, Hasier Larretxea, Indio Zammit, Isabel Bono Isabel Pérez Montalban, Jaime Fernández Muñoz, Javier Gato, Javier Seco José Angel Hernández, José Blanco, José Luis Campal, José Luis Cáceres González, José Luis González Vera, José Luis Ocana Miranda, José Luis Rey, José Manuel Camacho, José María Cumbreño, José María García Marín, Juan Carlos Whichever, Juan González Soto Juan Pardo Vidal, Julio Mas Alcaraz, C. Karmelo Iribarren, Kebra, Kepa Murua, Magda Guillen, Maria Eloy García, María Jesús Silva, Mario M. Ruiz, Nacho Montoto, Nuria Mezquita Viñaspre Nuria Ruiz, Pablo Casares, Pablo del Barco, Pilar Barranco, Rafael Munoz Zayas, Rafael José Díaz, Raúl Ramírez, Rodrigo Galarza, Roger Wolfe, Sarah Pavon, Sergio R. Franco, Sonia San Román, Tomas Camacho, Txus Garcia, Veronica Aranda, Vicente Muñoz Álvarez, Yolanda Ortiz.
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