Sex workers in several parts of the world have faced a huge economic impact due to COVID-19-related restrictions on physical contact and movement. Additionally, the criminalization of sex work in many countries has disproportionately given way to stigma, discrimination, violence and inability to access essential health-care services. Sex workers have also been left out of
The exhibit features about 700 works from more than 500 alumnae, stretching back to the first women who studied in Yale’s Department of Architecture in 1942.
Leoneda Inge is WUNC’s race and southern culture reporter, the first public radio journalist in the South to hold such a position. She explores modern and historical constructs to tell stories of poverty and wealth, health and food culture, education and racial identity. Leoneda is also co-host of the podcast Tested, allowing for even more in-depth storytelling on those topics.