Why I Opened Mexico's Sex Worker Retirement Home
Clayton Conn - BBC Outlook
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January 26, 2017
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What happens to sex workers when they retire? In Mexico many aging former sex workers were outcasts from their families and left to live on the streets.

That was until Carmen Munoz came along. A former sex worker herself, she opened a retirement home for the women she worked with.

Outlook's Clayton Conn has been to meet her.

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