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  • In 1975, as many as 100 sex workers in France gathered at Lyon’s Saint-Nizier Church and protested against the criminalisation of their work and exploitative living conditions
The occupation of Saint - Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes refers to the ten-day occupation of the Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon by more than a hundred prostitutes on 2 June 1975 to draw attention to their inhumane working conditions.
The occupation lasted eight days until the women were removed by the police on 10 June. Sympathetic occupations of churches by prostitutes have been followed in Paris, Marseille, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier.
This day is celebrated in order to amplify the voices of those involved in sex work. The living conditions of sex workers are often exploitative. It is because of the reason that sex work is criminalised in several countries and therefore, its workers are not treated like those working in other professions. 
The protest happened each 2 June and this is why it is today marked as International Sex Workers' Day.
It is significant as even today, sex workers around the world are struggling to get basic rights. 
The day acts as a platform to demand equal rights. 
It also celebrates the impact of the first protest and how when together, the community of sex workers is stronger.

    Tds_024.jpeg
  • In 1975, as many as 100 sex workers in France gathered at Lyon’s Saint-Nizier Church and protested against the criminalisation of their work and exploitative living conditions
The occupation of Saint - Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes refers to the ten-day occupation of the Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon by more than a hundred prostitutes on 2 June 1975 to draw attention to their inhumane working conditions.
The occupation lasted eight days until the women were removed by the police on 10 June. Sympathetic occupations of churches by prostitutes have been followed in Paris, Marseille, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier.
This day is celebrated in order to amplify the voices of those involved in sex work. The living conditions of sex workers are often exploitative. It is because of the reason that sex work is criminalised in several countries and therefore, its workers are not treated like those working in other professions. 
The protest happened each 2 June and this is why it is today marked as International Sex Workers' Day.
It is significant as even today, sex workers around the world are struggling to get basic rights. 
The day acts as a platform to demand equal rights. 
It also celebrates the impact of the first protest and how when together, the community of sex workers is stronger.

    Tds_011.jpeg
  • In 1975, as many as 100 sex workers in France gathered at Lyon’s Saint-Nizier Church and protested against the criminalisation of their work and exploitative living conditions
The occupation of Saint - Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes refers to the ten-day occupation of the Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon by more than a hundred prostitutes on 2 June 1975 to draw attention to their inhumane working conditions.
The occupation lasted eight days until the women were removed by the police on 10 June. Sympathetic occupations of churches by prostitutes have been followed in Paris, Marseille, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier.
This day is celebrated in order to amplify the voices of those involved in sex work. The living conditions of sex workers are often exploitative. It is because of the reason that sex work is criminalised in several countries and therefore, its workers are not treated like those working in other professions. 
The protest happened each 2 June and this is why it is today marked as International Sex Workers' Day.
It is significant as even today, sex workers around the world are struggling to get basic rights. 
The day acts as a platform to demand equal rights. 
It also celebrates the impact of the first protest and how when together, the community of sex workers is stronger.

    Tds_023.jpeg
  • In 1975, as many as 100 sex workers in France gathered at Lyon’s Saint-Nizier Church and protested against the criminalisation of their work and exploitative living conditions
The occupation of Saint - Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes refers to the ten-day occupation of the Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon by more than a hundred prostitutes on 2 June 1975 to draw attention to their inhumane working conditions.
The occupation lasted eight days until the women were removed by the police on 10 June. Sympathetic occupations of churches by prostitutes have been followed in Paris, Marseille, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier.
This day is celebrated in order to amplify the voices of those involved in sex work. The living conditions of sex workers are often exploitative. It is because of the reason that sex work is criminalised in several countries and therefore, its workers are not treated like those working in other professions. 
The protest happened each 2 June and this is why it is today marked as International Sex Workers' Day.
It is significant as even today, sex workers around the world are struggling to get basic rights. 
The day acts as a platform to demand equal rights. 
It also celebrates the impact of the first protest and how when together, the community of sex workers is stronger.

    Tds_015.jpeg
  • In 1975, as many as 100 sex workers in France gathered at Lyon’s Saint-Nizier Church and protested against the criminalisation of their work and exploitative living conditions
The occupation of Saint - Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes refers to the ten-day occupation of the Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon by more than a hundred prostitutes on 2 June 1975 to draw attention to their inhumane working conditions.
The occupation lasted eight days until the women were removed by the police on 10 June. Sympathetic occupations of churches by prostitutes have been followed in Paris, Marseille, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier.
This day is celebrated in order to amplify the voices of those involved in sex work. The living conditions of sex workers are often exploitative. It is because of the reason that sex work is criminalised in several countries and therefore, its workers are not treated like those working in other professions. 
The protest happened each 2 June and this is why it is today marked as International Sex Workers' Day.
It is significant as even today, sex workers around the world are struggling to get basic rights. 
The day acts as a platform to demand equal rights. 
It also celebrates the impact of the first protest and how when together, the community of sex workers is stronger.

    Tds_013.jpeg
  • In 1975, as many as 100 sex workers in France gathered at Lyon’s Saint-Nizier Church and protested against the criminalisation of their work and exploitative living conditions
The occupation of Saint - Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes refers to the ten-day occupation of the Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon by more than a hundred prostitutes on 2 June 1975 to draw attention to their inhumane working conditions.
The occupation lasted eight days until the women were removed by the police on 10 June. Sympathetic occupations of churches by prostitutes have been followed in Paris, Marseille, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier.
This day is celebrated in order to amplify the voices of those involved in sex work. The living conditions of sex workers are often exploitative. It is because of the reason that sex work is criminalised in several countries and therefore, its workers are not treated like those working in other professions. 
The protest happened each 2 June and this is why it is today marked as International Sex Workers' Day.
It is significant as even today, sex workers around the world are struggling to get basic rights. 
The day acts as a platform to demand equal rights. 
It also celebrates the impact of the first protest and how when together, the community of sex workers is stronger.

    Tds_006.jpeg
  • In 1975, as many as 100 sex workers in France gathered at Lyon’s Saint-Nizier Church and protested against the criminalisation of their work and exploitative living conditions
The occupation of Saint - Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes refers to the ten-day occupation of the Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon by more than a hundred prostitutes on 2 June 1975 to draw attention to their inhumane working conditions.
The occupation lasted eight days until the women were removed by the police on 10 June. Sympathetic occupations of churches by prostitutes have been followed in Paris, Marseille, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier.
This day is celebrated in order to amplify the voices of those involved in sex work. The living conditions of sex workers are often exploitative. It is because of the reason that sex work is criminalised in several countries and therefore, its workers are not treated like those working in other professions. 
The protest happened each 2 June and this is why it is today marked as International Sex Workers' Day.
It is significant as even today, sex workers around the world are struggling to get basic rights. 
The day acts as a platform to demand equal rights. 
It also celebrates the impact of the first protest and how when together, the community of sex workers is stronger.

    Tds_001.jpeg
  • In 1975, as many as 100 sex workers in France gathered at Lyon’s Saint-Nizier Church and protested against the criminalisation of their work and exploitative living conditions
The occupation of Saint - Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes refers to the ten-day occupation of the Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon by more than a hundred prostitutes on 2 June 1975 to draw attention to their inhumane working conditions.
The occupation lasted eight days until the women were removed by the police on 10 June. Sympathetic occupations of churches by prostitutes have been followed in Paris, Marseille, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier.
This day is celebrated in order to amplify the voices of those involved in sex work. The living conditions of sex workers are often exploitative. It is because of the reason that sex work is criminalised in several countries and therefore, its workers are not treated like those working in other professions. 
The protest happened each 2 June and this is why it is today marked as International Sex Workers' Day.
It is significant as even today, sex workers around the world are struggling to get basic rights. 
The day acts as a platform to demand equal rights. 
It also celebrates the impact of the first protest and how when together, the community of sex workers is stronger.

    Tds_015.jpg
  • In 1975, as many as 100 sex workers in France gathered at Lyon’s Saint-Nizier Church and protested against the criminalisation of their work and exploitative living conditions
The occupation of Saint - Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes refers to the ten-day occupation of the Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon by more than a hundred prostitutes on 2 June 1975 to draw attention to their inhumane working conditions.
The occupation lasted eight days until the women were removed by the police on 10 June. Sympathetic occupations of churches by prostitutes have been followed in Paris, Marseille, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier.
This day is celebrated in order to amplify the voices of those involved in sex work. The living conditions of sex workers are often exploitative. It is because of the reason that sex work is criminalised in several countries and therefore, its workers are not treated like those working in other professions. 
The protest happened each 2 June and this is why it is today marked as International Sex Workers' Day.
It is significant as even today, sex workers around the world are struggling to get basic rights. 
The day acts as a platform to demand equal rights. 
It also celebrates the impact of the first protest and how when together, the community of sex workers is stronger.

    Tds_024.jpg
  • In 1975, as many as 100 sex workers in France gathered at Lyon’s Saint-Nizier Church and protested against the criminalisation of their work and exploitative living conditions
The occupation of Saint - Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes refers to the ten-day occupation of the Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon by more than a hundred prostitutes on 2 June 1975 to draw attention to their inhumane working conditions.
The occupation lasted eight days until the women were removed by the police on 10 June. Sympathetic occupations of churches by prostitutes have been followed in Paris, Marseille, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier.
This day is celebrated in order to amplify the voices of those involved in sex work. The living conditions of sex workers are often exploitative. It is because of the reason that sex work is criminalised in several countries and therefore, its workers are not treated like those working in other professions. 
The protest happened each 2 June and this is why it is today marked as International Sex Workers' Day.
It is significant as even today, sex workers around the world are struggling to get basic rights. 
The day acts as a platform to demand equal rights. 
It also celebrates the impact of the first protest and how when together, the community of sex workers is stronger.

    Tds_023.jpg
  • In 1975, as many as 100 sex workers in France gathered at Lyon’s Saint-Nizier Church and protested against the criminalisation of their work and exploitative living conditions
The occupation of Saint - Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes refers to the ten-day occupation of the Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon by more than a hundred prostitutes on 2 June 1975 to draw attention to their inhumane working conditions.
The occupation lasted eight days until the women were removed by the police on 10 June. Sympathetic occupations of churches by prostitutes have been followed in Paris, Marseille, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier.
This day is celebrated in order to amplify the voices of those involved in sex work. The living conditions of sex workers are often exploitative. It is because of the reason that sex work is criminalised in several countries and therefore, its workers are not treated like those working in other professions. 
The protest happened each 2 June and this is why it is today marked as International Sex Workers' Day.
It is significant as even today, sex workers around the world are struggling to get basic rights. 
The day acts as a platform to demand equal rights. 
It also celebrates the impact of the first protest and how when together, the community of sex workers is stronger.

    Tds_022.jpg
  • In 1975, as many as 100 sex workers in France gathered at Lyon’s Saint-Nizier Church and protested against the criminalisation of their work and exploitative living conditions
The occupation of Saint - Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes refers to the ten-day occupation of the Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon by more than a hundred prostitutes on 2 June 1975 to draw attention to their inhumane working conditions.
The occupation lasted eight days until the women were removed by the police on 10 June. Sympathetic occupations of churches by prostitutes have been followed in Paris, Marseille, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier.
This day is celebrated in order to amplify the voices of those involved in sex work. The living conditions of sex workers are often exploitative. It is because of the reason that sex work is criminalised in several countries and therefore, its workers are not treated like those working in other professions. 
The protest happened each 2 June and this is why it is today marked as International Sex Workers' Day.
It is significant as even today, sex workers around the world are struggling to get basic rights. 
The day acts as a platform to demand equal rights. 
It also celebrates the impact of the first protest and how when together, the community of sex workers is stronger.

    Tds_020.jpg
  • In 1975, as many as 100 sex workers in France gathered at Lyon’s Saint-Nizier Church and protested against the criminalisation of their work and exploitative living conditions
The occupation of Saint - Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes refers to the ten-day occupation of the Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon by more than a hundred prostitutes on 2 June 1975 to draw attention to their inhumane working conditions.
The occupation lasted eight days until the women were removed by the police on 10 June. Sympathetic occupations of churches by prostitutes have been followed in Paris, Marseille, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier.
This day is celebrated in order to amplify the voices of those involved in sex work. The living conditions of sex workers are often exploitative. It is because of the reason that sex work is criminalised in several countries and therefore, its workers are not treated like those working in other professions. 
The protest happened each 2 June and this is why it is today marked as International Sex Workers' Day.
It is significant as even today, sex workers around the world are struggling to get basic rights. 
The day acts as a platform to demand equal rights. 
It also celebrates the impact of the first protest and how when together, the community of sex workers is stronger.

    Tds_021.jpg
  • In 1975, as many as 100 sex workers in France gathered at Lyon’s Saint-Nizier Church and protested against the criminalisation of their work and exploitative living conditions
The occupation of Saint - Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes refers to the ten-day occupation of the Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon by more than a hundred prostitutes on 2 June 1975 to draw attention to their inhumane working conditions.
The occupation lasted eight days until the women were removed by the police on 10 June. Sympathetic occupations of churches by prostitutes have been followed in Paris, Marseille, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier.
This day is celebrated in order to amplify the voices of those involved in sex work. The living conditions of sex workers are often exploitative. It is because of the reason that sex work is criminalised in several countries and therefore, its workers are not treated like those working in other professions. 
The protest happened each 2 June and this is why it is today marked as International Sex Workers' Day.
It is significant as even today, sex workers around the world are struggling to get basic rights. 
The day acts as a platform to demand equal rights. 
It also celebrates the impact of the first protest and how when together, the community of sex workers is stronger.

    Tds_019.jpg
  • In 1975, as many as 100 sex workers in France gathered at Lyon’s Saint-Nizier Church and protested against the criminalisation of their work and exploitative living conditions
The occupation of Saint - Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes refers to the ten-day occupation of the Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon by more than a hundred prostitutes on 2 June 1975 to draw attention to their inhumane working conditions.
The occupation lasted eight days until the women were removed by the police on 10 June. Sympathetic occupations of churches by prostitutes have been followed in Paris, Marseille, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier.
This day is celebrated in order to amplify the voices of those involved in sex work. The living conditions of sex workers are often exploitative. It is because of the reason that sex work is criminalised in several countries and therefore, its workers are not treated like those working in other professions. 
The protest happened each 2 June and this is why it is today marked as International Sex Workers' Day.
It is significant as even today, sex workers around the world are struggling to get basic rights. 
The day acts as a platform to demand equal rights. 
It also celebrates the impact of the first protest and how when together, the community of sex workers is stronger.

    Tds_018.jpg
  • In 1975, as many as 100 sex workers in France gathered at Lyon’s Saint-Nizier Church and protested against the criminalisation of their work and exploitative living conditions
The occupation of Saint - Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes refers to the ten-day occupation of the Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon by more than a hundred prostitutes on 2 June 1975 to draw attention to their inhumane working conditions.
The occupation lasted eight days until the women were removed by the police on 10 June. Sympathetic occupations of churches by prostitutes have been followed in Paris, Marseille, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier.
This day is celebrated in order to amplify the voices of those involved in sex work. The living conditions of sex workers are often exploitative. It is because of the reason that sex work is criminalised in several countries and therefore, its workers are not treated like those working in other professions. 
The protest happened each 2 June and this is why it is today marked as International Sex Workers' Day.
It is significant as even today, sex workers around the world are struggling to get basic rights. 
The day acts as a platform to demand equal rights. 
It also celebrates the impact of the first protest and how when together, the community of sex workers is stronger.

    Tds_017.jpg
  • In 1975, as many as 100 sex workers in France gathered at Lyon’s Saint-Nizier Church and protested against the criminalisation of their work and exploitative living conditions
The occupation of Saint - Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes refers to the ten-day occupation of the Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon by more than a hundred prostitutes on 2 June 1975 to draw attention to their inhumane working conditions.
The occupation lasted eight days until the women were removed by the police on 10 June. Sympathetic occupations of churches by prostitutes have been followed in Paris, Marseille, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier.
This day is celebrated in order to amplify the voices of those involved in sex work. The living conditions of sex workers are often exploitative. It is because of the reason that sex work is criminalised in several countries and therefore, its workers are not treated like those working in other professions. 
The protest happened each 2 June and this is why it is today marked as International Sex Workers' Day.
It is significant as even today, sex workers around the world are struggling to get basic rights. 
The day acts as a platform to demand equal rights. 
It also celebrates the impact of the first protest and how when together, the community of sex workers is stronger.

    Tds_016.jpg
  • In 1975, as many as 100 sex workers in France gathered at Lyon’s Saint-Nizier Church and protested against the criminalisation of their work and exploitative living conditions
The occupation of Saint - Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes refers to the ten-day occupation of the Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon by more than a hundred prostitutes on 2 June 1975 to draw attention to their inhumane working conditions.
The occupation lasted eight days until the women were removed by the police on 10 June. Sympathetic occupations of churches by prostitutes have been followed in Paris, Marseille, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier.
This day is celebrated in order to amplify the voices of those involved in sex work. The living conditions of sex workers are often exploitative. It is because of the reason that sex work is criminalised in several countries and therefore, its workers are not treated like those working in other professions. 
The protest happened each 2 June and this is why it is today marked as International Sex Workers' Day.
It is significant as even today, sex workers around the world are struggling to get basic rights. 
The day acts as a platform to demand equal rights. 
It also celebrates the impact of the first protest and how when together, the community of sex workers is stronger.

    Tds_014.jpg
  • In 1975, as many as 100 sex workers in France gathered at Lyon’s Saint-Nizier Church and protested against the criminalisation of their work and exploitative living conditions
The occupation of Saint - Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes refers to the ten-day occupation of the Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon by more than a hundred prostitutes on 2 June 1975 to draw attention to their inhumane working conditions.
The occupation lasted eight days until the women were removed by the police on 10 June. Sympathetic occupations of churches by prostitutes have been followed in Paris, Marseille, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier.
This day is celebrated in order to amplify the voices of those involved in sex work. The living conditions of sex workers are often exploitative. It is because of the reason that sex work is criminalised in several countries and therefore, its workers are not treated like those working in other professions. 
The protest happened each 2 June and this is why it is today marked as International Sex Workers' Day.
It is significant as even today, sex workers around the world are struggling to get basic rights. 
The day acts as a platform to demand equal rights. 
It also celebrates the impact of the first protest and how when together, the community of sex workers is stronger.

    Tds_013.jpg
  • In 1975, as many as 100 sex workers in France gathered at Lyon’s Saint-Nizier Church and protested against the criminalisation of their work and exploitative living conditions
The occupation of Saint - Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes refers to the ten-day occupation of the Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon by more than a hundred prostitutes on 2 June 1975 to draw attention to their inhumane working conditions.
The occupation lasted eight days until the women were removed by the police on 10 June. Sympathetic occupations of churches by prostitutes have been followed in Paris, Marseille, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier.
This day is celebrated in order to amplify the voices of those involved in sex work. The living conditions of sex workers are often exploitative. It is because of the reason that sex work is criminalised in several countries and therefore, its workers are not treated like those working in other professions. 
The protest happened each 2 June and this is why it is today marked as International Sex Workers' Day.
It is significant as even today, sex workers around the world are struggling to get basic rights. 
The day acts as a platform to demand equal rights. 
It also celebrates the impact of the first protest and how when together, the community of sex workers is stronger.

    Tds_012.jpg
  • In 1975, as many as 100 sex workers in France gathered at Lyon’s Saint-Nizier Church and protested against the criminalisation of their work and exploitative living conditions
The occupation of Saint - Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes refers to the ten-day occupation of the Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon by more than a hundred prostitutes on 2 June 1975 to draw attention to their inhumane working conditions.
The occupation lasted eight days until the women were removed by the police on 10 June. Sympathetic occupations of churches by prostitutes have been followed in Paris, Marseille, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier.
This day is celebrated in order to amplify the voices of those involved in sex work. The living conditions of sex workers are often exploitative. It is because of the reason that sex work is criminalised in several countries and therefore, its workers are not treated like those working in other professions. 
The protest happened each 2 June and this is why it is today marked as International Sex Workers' Day.
It is significant as even today, sex workers around the world are struggling to get basic rights. 
The day acts as a platform to demand equal rights. 
It also celebrates the impact of the first protest and how when together, the community of sex workers is stronger.

    Tds_011.jpg
  • In 1975, as many as 100 sex workers in France gathered at Lyon’s Saint-Nizier Church and protested against the criminalisation of their work and exploitative living conditions
The occupation of Saint - Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes refers to the ten-day occupation of the Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon by more than a hundred prostitutes on 2 June 1975 to draw attention to their inhumane working conditions.
The occupation lasted eight days until the women were removed by the police on 10 June. Sympathetic occupations of churches by prostitutes have been followed in Paris, Marseille, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier.
This day is celebrated in order to amplify the voices of those involved in sex work. The living conditions of sex workers are often exploitative. It is because of the reason that sex work is criminalised in several countries and therefore, its workers are not treated like those working in other professions. 
The protest happened each 2 June and this is why it is today marked as International Sex Workers' Day.
It is significant as even today, sex workers around the world are struggling to get basic rights. 
The day acts as a platform to demand equal rights. 
It also celebrates the impact of the first protest and how when together, the community of sex workers is stronger.

    Tds_008.jpg
  • In 1975, as many as 100 sex workers in France gathered at Lyon’s Saint-Nizier Church and protested against the criminalisation of their work and exploitative living conditions
The occupation of Saint - Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes refers to the ten-day occupation of the Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon by more than a hundred prostitutes on 2 June 1975 to draw attention to their inhumane working conditions.
The occupation lasted eight days until the women were removed by the police on 10 June. Sympathetic occupations of churches by prostitutes have been followed in Paris, Marseille, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier.
This day is celebrated in order to amplify the voices of those involved in sex work. The living conditions of sex workers are often exploitative. It is because of the reason that sex work is criminalised in several countries and therefore, its workers are not treated like those working in other professions. 
The protest happened each 2 June and this is why it is today marked as International Sex Workers' Day.
It is significant as even today, sex workers around the world are struggling to get basic rights. 
The day acts as a platform to demand equal rights. 
It also celebrates the impact of the first protest and how when together, the community of sex workers is stronger.

    Tds_007.jpg
  • In 1975, as many as 100 sex workers in France gathered at Lyon’s Saint-Nizier Church and protested against the criminalisation of their work and exploitative living conditions
The occupation of Saint - Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes refers to the ten-day occupation of the Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon by more than a hundred prostitutes on 2 June 1975 to draw attention to their inhumane working conditions.
The occupation lasted eight days until the women were removed by the police on 10 June. Sympathetic occupations of churches by prostitutes have been followed in Paris, Marseille, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier.
This day is celebrated in order to amplify the voices of those involved in sex work. The living conditions of sex workers are often exploitative. It is because of the reason that sex work is criminalised in several countries and therefore, its workers are not treated like those working in other professions. 
The protest happened each 2 June and this is why it is today marked as International Sex Workers' Day.
It is significant as even today, sex workers around the world are struggling to get basic rights. 
The day acts as a platform to demand equal rights. 
It also celebrates the impact of the first protest and how when together, the community of sex workers is stronger.

    Tds_006.jpg
  • In 1975, as many as 100 sex workers in France gathered at Lyon’s Saint-Nizier Church and protested against the criminalisation of their work and exploitative living conditions
The occupation of Saint - Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes refers to the ten-day occupation of the Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon by more than a hundred prostitutes on 2 June 1975 to draw attention to their inhumane working conditions.
The occupation lasted eight days until the women were removed by the police on 10 June. Sympathetic occupations of churches by prostitutes have been followed in Paris, Marseille, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier.
This day is celebrated in order to amplify the voices of those involved in sex work. The living conditions of sex workers are often exploitative. It is because of the reason that sex work is criminalised in several countries and therefore, its workers are not treated like those working in other professions. 
The protest happened each 2 June and this is why it is today marked as International Sex Workers' Day.
It is significant as even today, sex workers around the world are struggling to get basic rights. 
The day acts as a platform to demand equal rights. 
It also celebrates the impact of the first protest and how when together, the community of sex workers is stronger.

    Tds_005.jpg
  • In 1975, as many as 100 sex workers in France gathered at Lyon’s Saint-Nizier Church and protested against the criminalisation of their work and exploitative living conditions
The occupation of Saint - Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes refers to the ten-day occupation of the Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon by more than a hundred prostitutes on 2 June 1975 to draw attention to their inhumane working conditions.
The occupation lasted eight days until the women were removed by the police on 10 June. Sympathetic occupations of churches by prostitutes have been followed in Paris, Marseille, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier.
This day is celebrated in order to amplify the voices of those involved in sex work. The living conditions of sex workers are often exploitative. It is because of the reason that sex work is criminalised in several countries and therefore, its workers are not treated like those working in other professions. 
The protest happened each 2 June and this is why it is today marked as International Sex Workers' Day.
It is significant as even today, sex workers around the world are struggling to get basic rights. 
The day acts as a platform to demand equal rights. 
It also celebrates the impact of the first protest and how when together, the community of sex workers is stronger.

    Tds_004.jpg
  • In 1975, as many as 100 sex workers in France gathered at Lyon’s Saint-Nizier Church and protested against the criminalisation of their work and exploitative living conditions
The occupation of Saint - Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes refers to the ten-day occupation of the Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon by more than a hundred prostitutes on 2 June 1975 to draw attention to their inhumane working conditions.
The occupation lasted eight days until the women were removed by the police on 10 June. Sympathetic occupations of churches by prostitutes have been followed in Paris, Marseille, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier.
This day is celebrated in order to amplify the voices of those involved in sex work. The living conditions of sex workers are often exploitative. It is because of the reason that sex work is criminalised in several countries and therefore, its workers are not treated like those working in other professions. 
The protest happened each 2 June and this is why it is today marked as International Sex Workers' Day.
It is significant as even today, sex workers around the world are struggling to get basic rights. 
The day acts as a platform to demand equal rights. 
It also celebrates the impact of the first protest and how when together, the community of sex workers is stronger.

    Tds_003.jpg
  • In 1975, as many as 100 sex workers in France gathered at Lyon’s Saint-Nizier Church and protested against the criminalisation of their work and exploitative living conditions
The occupation of Saint - Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes refers to the ten-day occupation of the Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon by more than a hundred prostitutes on 2 June 1975 to draw attention to their inhumane working conditions.
The occupation lasted eight days until the women were removed by the police on 10 June. Sympathetic occupations of churches by prostitutes have been followed in Paris, Marseille, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier.
This day is celebrated in order to amplify the voices of those involved in sex work. The living conditions of sex workers are often exploitative. It is because of the reason that sex work is criminalised in several countries and therefore, its workers are not treated like those working in other professions. 
The protest happened each 2 June and this is why it is today marked as International Sex Workers' Day.
It is significant as even today, sex workers around the world are struggling to get basic rights. 
The day acts as a platform to demand equal rights. 
It also celebrates the impact of the first protest and how when together, the community of sex workers is stronger.

    Tds_002.jpg
  • Preparation of ET-D5.<br />
<br />
ET-D5 is an anti-cancer molecule that can kill cancer tumors without damaging nearby organs.<br />
ET-D5 is developed by the start-up Ecrins -Therapeutics, founded in 2010.<br />
Oral chemotherapy.<br />
Aurélie Juhem, scientist and research director at Ecrins Therapeutics, is working on this molecule cancer for seven long years in partnership with the Institut Curie.<br />
Many promising tests have already been carried out on mouses.<br />
To move to the next stage, clinical trials in humans, the young start-up must raise € 500,000.<br />
The Financement of this research  will be done through a platform of "crowdfunding".<br />
When this amount will be found, the first human trials could begin on patients of cancer center Léon Bérard in Lyon.
    ET-D5_027.jpg
  • ET-D5 is an anti-cancer molecule that can kill cancer tumors without damaging nearby organs.<br />
ET-D5 is developed by the start-up Ecrins -Therapeutics, founded in 2010.<br />
Oral chemotherapy.<br />
Aurélie Juhem, scientist and research director at Ecrins Therapeutics, is working on this molecule cancer for seven long years in partnership with the Institut Curie.<br />
Many promising tests have already been carried out on mouses.<br />
To move to the next stage, clinical trials in humans, the young start-up must raise € 500,000.<br />
The Financement of this research  will be done through a platform of "crowdfunding".<br />
When this amount will be found, the first human trials could begin on patients of cancer center Léon Bérard in Lyon.
    ET-D5_015.jpg
  • The compound ET-D5<br />
<br />
ET-D5 is an anti-cancer molecule that can kill cancer tumors without damaging nearby organs.<br />
ET-D5 is developed by the start-up Ecrins -Therapeutics, founded in 2010.<br />
Oral chemotherapy.<br />
Aurélie Juhem, scientist and research director at Ecrins Therapeutics, is working on this molecule cancer for seven long years in partnership with the Institut Curie.<br />
Many promising tests have already been carried out on mouses.<br />
To move to the next stage, clinical trials in humans, the young start-up must raise € 500,000.<br />
The Financement of this research  will be done through a platform of "crowdfunding".<br />
When this amount will be found, the first human trials could begin on patients of cancer center Léon Bérard in Lyon.
    ET-D5_029.jpg
  • Preparation of ET-D5.<br />
<br />
ET-D5 is an anti-cancer molecule that can kill cancer tumors without damaging nearby organs.<br />
ET-D5 is developed by the start-up Ecrins -Therapeutics, founded in 2010.<br />
Oral chemotherapy.<br />
Aurélie Juhem, scientist and research director at Ecrins Therapeutics, is working on this molecule cancer for seven long years in partnership with the Institut Curie.<br />
Many promising tests have already been carried out on mouses.<br />
To move to the next stage, clinical trials in humans, the young start-up must raise € 500,000.<br />
The Financement of this research  will be done through a platform of "crowdfunding".<br />
When this amount will be found, the first human trials could begin on patients of cancer center Léon Bérard in Lyon.
    ET-D5_028.jpg
  • ET-D5 is an anti-cancer molecule that can kill cancer tumors without damaging nearby organs.<br />
ET-D5 is developed by the start-up Ecrins -Therapeutics, founded in 2010.<br />
Oral chemotherapy.<br />
Aurélie Juhem, scientist and research director at Ecrins Therapeutics, is working on this molecule cancer for seven long years in partnership with the Institut Curie.<br />
Many promising tests have already been carried out on mouses.<br />
To move to the next stage, clinical trials in humans, the young start-up must raise € 500,000.<br />
The Financement of this research  will be done through a platform of "crowdfunding".<br />
When this amount will be found, the first human trials could begin on patients of cancer center Léon Bérard in Lyon.
    ET-D5_016.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - JUNE 03: Illustration of Rome; Italy on June 03, 2012..Trajan's Column is a Roman triumphal column in Rome which commemorates Roman emperor Trajan's victory in the Dacian Wars. It is located in Trajan's Forum, built near the Quirinal Hill, north of the Roman Forum. Completed in AD 113, the freestanding column is most famous for its spiral bas relief, that artistically describes the epic wars between the Romans and Dacians (101-102 and 105-106). Its design has inspired numerous victory columns..The structure is about 35 metres (125 ft) including its large pedestal. The 190-metre (625 ft) frieze winds around the shaft 23 times. .The interior of Trajan's column is hollow: entered by a small doorway at one side of the base, a spiral stair gives access to the platform above, having offered the visitor in antiquity a view over the surrounding Trajan's forum. Trajan's column, and especially its helical stairway design, exerted a considerable influence on subsequent Roman architecture.
    Rome_165.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - JUNE 03: Illustration of Rome; Italy on June 03, 2012..Trajan's Column is a Roman triumphal column in Rome which commemorates Roman emperor Trajan's victory in the Dacian Wars. It is located in Trajan's Forum, built near the Quirinal Hill, north of the Roman Forum. Completed in AD 113, the freestanding column is most famous for its spiral bas relief, that artistically describes the epic wars between the Romans and Dacians (101-102 and 105-106). Its design has inspired numerous victory columns..The structure is about 35 metres (125 ft) including its large pedestal. The 190-metre (625 ft) frieze winds around the shaft 23 times. .The interior of Trajan's column is hollow: entered by a small doorway at one side of the base, a spiral stair gives access to the platform above, having offered the visitor in antiquity a view over the surrounding Trajan's forum.?Trajan's column, and especially its helical stairway design, exerted a considerable influence on subsequent Roman architecture.
    Rome_164.jpg
  • In 1975, as many as 100 sex workers in France gathered at Lyon’s Saint-Nizier Church and protested against the criminalisation of their work and exploitative living conditions
The occupation of Saint - Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes refers to the ten-day occupation of the Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon by more than a hundred prostitutes on 2 June 1975 to draw attention to their inhumane working conditions.
The occupation lasted eight days until the women were removed by the police on 10 June. Sympathetic occupations of churches by prostitutes have been followed in Paris, Marseille, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier.
This day is celebrated in order to amplify the voices of those involved in sex work. The living conditions of sex workers are often exploitative. It is because of the reason that sex work is criminalised in several countries and therefore, its workers are not treated like those working in other professions. 
The protest happened each 2 June and this is why it is today marked as International Sex Workers' Day.
It is significant as even today, sex workers around the world are struggling to get basic rights. 
The day acts as a platform to demand equal rights. 
It also celebrates the impact of the first protest and how when together, the community of sex workers is stronger.

    Tds_009.jpg
  • In 1975, as many as 100 sex workers in France gathered at Lyon’s Saint-Nizier Church and protested against the criminalisation of their work and exploitative living conditions
The occupation of Saint - Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes refers to the ten-day occupation of the Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon by more than a hundred prostitutes on 2 June 1975 to draw attention to their inhumane working conditions.
The occupation lasted eight days until the women were removed by the police on 10 June. Sympathetic occupations of churches by prostitutes have been followed in Paris, Marseille, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier.
This day is celebrated in order to amplify the voices of those involved in sex work. The living conditions of sex workers are often exploitative. It is because of the reason that sex work is criminalised in several countries and therefore, its workers are not treated like those working in other professions. 
The protest happened each 2 June and this is why it is today marked as International Sex Workers' Day.
It is significant as even today, sex workers around the world are struggling to get basic rights. 
The day acts as a platform to demand equal rights. 
It also celebrates the impact of the first protest and how when together, the community of sex workers is stronger.

    Tds_010.jpg
  • In 1975, as many as 100 sex workers in France gathered at Lyon’s Saint-Nizier Church and protested against the criminalisation of their work and exploitative living conditions
The occupation of Saint - Nizier church by Lyon prostitutes refers to the ten-day occupation of the Saint-Nizier Church in Lyon by more than a hundred prostitutes on 2 June 1975 to draw attention to their inhumane working conditions.
The occupation lasted eight days until the women were removed by the police on 10 June. Sympathetic occupations of churches by prostitutes have been followed in Paris, Marseille, Grenoble, Saint-Étienne and Montpellier.
This day is celebrated in order to amplify the voices of those involved in sex work. The living conditions of sex workers are often exploitative. It is because of the reason that sex work is criminalised in several countries and therefore, its workers are not treated like those working in other professions. 
The protest happened each 2 June and this is why it is today marked as International Sex Workers' Day.
It is significant as even today, sex workers around the world are struggling to get basic rights. 
The day acts as a platform to demand equal rights. 
It also celebrates the impact of the first protest and how when together, the community of sex workers is stronger.

    Tds_001.jpg
  • ET-D5 is an anti-cancer molecule that can kill cancer tumors without damaging nearby organs.<br />
ET-D5 is developed by the start-up Ecrins -Therapeutics, founded in 2010.<br />
Oral chemotherapy.<br />
Aurélie Juhem, scientist and research director at Ecrins Therapeutics, is working on this molecule cancer for seven long years in partnership with the Institut Curie.<br />
Many promising tests have already been carried out on mouses.<br />
To move to the next stage, clinical trials in humans, the young start-up must raise € 500,000.<br />
The Financement of this research  will be done through a platform of "crowdfunding".<br />
When this amount will be found, the first human trials could begin on patients of cancer center Léon Bérard in Lyon.
    ET-D5_007.jpg
  • Preparation of ET-D5.<br />
<br />
ET-D5 is an anti-cancer molecule that can kill cancer tumors without damaging nearby organs.<br />
ET-D5 is developed by the start-up Ecrins -Therapeutics, founded in 2010.<br />
Oral chemotherapy.<br />
Aurélie Juhem, scientist and research director at Ecrins Therapeutics, is working on this molecule cancer for seven long years in partnership with the Institut Curie.<br />
Many promising tests have already been carried out on mouses.<br />
To move to the next stage, clinical trials in humans, the young start-up must raise € 500,000.<br />
The Financement of this research  will be done through a platform of "crowdfunding".<br />
When this amount will be found, the first human trials could begin on patients of cancer center Léon Bérard in Lyon.
    ET-D5_026.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - JUNE 03: Illustration of Rome; Italy on June 03, 2012..Trajan's Column is a Roman triumphal column in Rome which commemorates Roman emperor Trajan's victory in the Dacian Wars. It is located in Trajan's Forum, built near the Quirinal Hill, north of the Roman Forum. Completed in AD 113, the freestanding column is most famous for its spiral bas relief, that artistically describes the epic wars between the Romans and Dacians (101-102 and 105-106). Its design has inspired numerous victory columns..The structure is about 35 metres (125 ft) including its large pedestal. The 190-metre (625 ft) frieze winds around the shaft 23 times. .The interior of Trajan's column is hollow: entered by a small doorway at one side of the base, a spiral stair gives access to the platform above, having offered the visitor in antiquity a view over the surrounding Trajan's forum.?Trajan's column, and especially its helical stairway design, exerted a considerable influence on subsequent Roman architecture.
    Rome_166.jpg
  • Grand Central Terminal, colloquially called Grand Central Station, or shortened to simply Grand Central, is a commuter rail terminal station at 42nd Street and Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan. Built by and named for the New York Central Railroad in the heyday of American long-distance passenger trains, it is the largest train station in the world by number of platforms:44, with 67 tracks along them. They are on two levels, both below ground, with 41 tracks on the upper level and 26 on the lower, though the total number of tracks along platforms and in rail yards exceeds 100. When the Long Island Rail Road's new station opens in 2016, Grand Central will offer a total of 75 tracks and 48 platforms. The terminal covers an area of 48 acres (19 ha).<br />
<br />
Although the terminal has been properly called "Grand Central Terminal" since 1913, many people continue to refer to it as "Grand Central Station." "Grand Central Station" is the name of the nearby post office, as well as the name of a previous rail station on the site, and it is also used to refer to a New York City subway station at the same location.<br />
<br />
According to the travel magazine Travel   Leisure in its October 2011 survey, Grand Central Terminal is "the world's number six most visited tourist attraction", bringing in approximately 21,600,000 visitors annually.
    New-York_City_Grand_Central001.jpg