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- Anna-Louise_Crago abstract "Anna-Louise Crago is an activist, writer and artist committed to the empowerment of sex workers and the aboriginal community. She spoke out strongly against the Prostitution Bill proposed by the Stephen Harper government, as a former sex worker herself. She was granted the Trudeau Foundation Scholarship in 2013, to pursue research on the experience of sex workers during armed conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo.".
- Q18148845 abstract "Anna-Louise Crago is an activist, writer and artist committed to the empowerment of sex workers and the aboriginal community. She spoke out strongly against the Prostitution Bill proposed by the Stephen Harper government, as a former sex worker herself. She was granted the Trudeau Foundation Scholarship in 2013, to pursue research on the experience of sex workers during armed conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo.".
- Anna-Louise_Crago comment "Anna-Louise Crago is an activist, writer and artist committed to the empowerment of sex workers and the aboriginal community. She spoke out strongly against the Prostitution Bill proposed by the Stephen Harper government, as a former sex worker herself. She was granted the Trudeau Foundation Scholarship in 2013, to pursue research on the experience of sex workers during armed conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo.".
- Q18148845 comment "Anna-Louise Crago is an activist, writer and artist committed to the empowerment of sex workers and the aboriginal community. She spoke out strongly against the Prostitution Bill proposed by the Stephen Harper government, as a former sex worker herself. She was granted the Trudeau Foundation Scholarship in 2013, to pursue research on the experience of sex workers during armed conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo.".