Elena Reynaga
Elena Eva Reynaga is an Argentinian former sex worker and Women [human rights defenders|women human rights defender] who campaigns for the rights of sex workers. Reynaga, is a founding member of Association of Women [Sex Workers in Argentina in Action for Our Rights|Association of Women Sex Workers in Argentina]. In 1999, she was elected as Executive Secretary of the Network of Women Sex workers of Latina America and the Caribbean.
Activism
Reynaga became a sex worker at 19. After being a victim of institutional violence and experiencing imprisonment multiple times in Argentina, she travelled to work in Spain for a time. She returned to Argentina and founded AMMAR in 1994 in response to police harassment and violence.According to the organization, between 1996 and 2001, 41 members of AMMAR were murdered. AMMAR operates as a trade union and since 1995 it has been an affiliated member of the Argentine Workers' Central Union. AMMAR has also been part of RedTraSex since 1997; Reynaga has been its Executive Secretary since 1999. The organization works for the defence, promotion, recognition and respect for human rights of sex workers in fifteen countries. Reynaga co-edited The High Heels Movement, a manual for the defense of sex workers' rights published in 2007.
Reynaga has also campaigned on issues related to health In 2008, she was the first to address the issue of sex worker's rights in a plenary session of the International AIDS Conference, where she asked for better working conditions, health care, recognition of sex work as work, and called on the audience to see sex workers not as the problem, but as "part of the solution".