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Jamie J. Hagen

THE MOST IMPORTANT INTERACTIVE MUSEUM SHOW IN BOSTON ALL YEAR IS ABOUT TO CLOSE (AND NEEDS A NEW HOME)

Written by JAMIE J. HAGEN Posted December 4, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts

Notably interactive, the exhibit space offers a chance for children to explore questions of family, love, and gender.

Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts Tagged With: Boston, Boston Children's Museum. The Advocate, Erica, Jamie J. Hagen, Matthew Clowney, Mimi's Family, RISD, transgender, Transgender Family

LETTERS: A RESPONSE TO “THE WORLD’S OLDEST OBSESSION”

Written by DIG STAFF Posted November 11, 2014 Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS

A letter from the group Demand Abolition in response to last week's DigBoston feature story

Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: Boston, demand abolition, End Demand, Jamie J. Hagen, Prostitution, response letter

BOSTON’S STRANGE AND PROBLEMATIC NEW APPROACH TO CURBING PROSTITUTION (AND ADDRESSING VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN)

Written by TAK TOYOSHIMA Posted November 6, 2014 Filed Under: FEATURES, Non-fiction

The conflation of sex work and sex trafficking is common. It’s also troubling.

Filed Under: FEATURES, Non-fiction Tagged With: 1975, 1976, abolition, Audacia Ray, Barney Frank, Boston, Boston Globe, City of Boston, Combat Zone, criminalization, Dan Mulhern, End Demand, geneder studies, Human Rights Watch, Interagency Human Trafficking Policy Task Force, Jamie J. Hagen, John school, Kade Crockford, Lina Nealon, Martha Coakley, Marty Walsh, Massachusetts Legislature, Melinda Chateauvert, My Life My Choice, Northeastern University, Prostitution, Red Umbrella Project, Suffolk Country District Attorney, Swanee Hunt, The Lancet

SPECIAL FEATURE: BOSTON’S STRANGE AND PROBLEMATIC NEW APPROACH TO CURBING PROSTITUTION (AND ADDRESSING VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN)

Written by JAMIE J. HAGEN Posted November 6, 2014 Filed Under: FEATURES, Non-fiction

All things considered, when criminalized the sex work industry is driven further underground.

Filed Under: FEATURES, Non-fiction Tagged With: Aids Action Committee of Massachusetts, Boston Police Department Police Sergeant Detective Donna Gavin, BPD, Carl Sciortino, Chateauvert, Combat Zone, Interagency Human Trafficking Policy Task Force, Jamie J. Hagen, mayor Marty Walsh, Red Umbrella Project, sex workers, The Lancet

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