Lakhani Ishtar
Social Justice Advocacy Strategist, South Africa.
Glob Public Health. 2022 Oct;17(10):2342-2352. doi: 10.1080/17441692.2021.1989474. Epub 2021 Oct 16.
As advocates for social justice, our sights have been stoically fixed on fighting against and challenging what is, be it systemic inequality, structural violence and injustice. Dismantling these systems of oppression are critical, but we have lost sight of the importance of imagining what could be. That is, what a future free from that oppression might look like, might feel like, might be like. Without this ability to imagine, we are unable to create new ways of being that do not perpetuate the injustice we are trying to fight against. The bringing together of Creativity and Activism has proved vital in allowing us to begin to imagine and enact what a more equal and just world might look like. This article explores how the Sex Workers Education and Advocacy Taskforce (SWEAT) in South Africa has been utilising creative methodology in their advocacy to advance the rights of sex workers. SWEAT has been committed to exploring and experimenting with creative methodologies which have been incorporated into strategising, organising, mobilising and advocating for the decriminalisation of sex work. These creative methodologies have resulted in some of the biggest successes in the struggle for the human rights of sex workers in South Africa.
作为社会正义的倡导者,我们一直坚定地致力于反对和挑战现存的一切,无论是系统性不平等、结构性暴力还是不公正。消除这些压迫制度至关重要,但我们忽视了想象未来可能性的重要性。也就是说,一个摆脱那种压迫的未来会是什么样子、会有怎样的感受、会是怎样的情形。没有这种想象的能力,我们就无法创造出新的生存方式,从而避免延续我们试图抗争的不公正。事实证明,将创造力与行动主义结合起来对于我们开始想象并实现一个更加平等和公正的世界会是什么样子至关重要。本文探讨了南非性工作者教育与倡导特别工作组(SWEAT)如何在其倡导活动中运用创造性方法来推进性工作者的权利。SWEAT一直致力于探索和试验创造性方法,这些方法已被纳入为性工作非刑罪化进行的战略规划、组织、动员和倡导之中。这些创造性方法在南非性工作者人权斗争中取得了一些重大成功。