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HomeNewsMy Journey through Prostitution - public lecture

My Journey through Prostitution โ€“ public lecture

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Rachael Moran
Rachael Moran

A WOMAN who spent seven years working as a prostitute is coming to Limerick to launch her  book โ€˜Paid For: My Journey through Prostitutionโ€™. Rachael Moran will discuss her  experiences of prostitution in Ireland at the Hunt Museum this Friday (June 28) at 5pm when she will be joined by fellow survivors of the Irish sex industry. The 37-year-old has forfeited her anonymity to describe a life almost ruined by sexual violence. The Dublin native is a prominent advocate of Swedish-style legislation which criminalises the purchasers of sex. Doras Luimnรญ, are involved in hosting the free event.

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