Melodie Garcia is the Co-Director of New Moon Network and a public sector consultant specializing in human services program design, grassroots organizational development, and community engagement. Melodie has 12+ years’ experience providing community organizing and education, as well as providing direct services to people living in poverty. In her consulting practice, she helps government agencies develop trauma-informed programming for low-resourced and over-policed communities including drug users, sex workers, and people living unhoused. Melodie is also a policy analyst, writer, artist, and skillful facilitator. She has a Master’s degree in Public Administration from the University of Washington Evans School of Public Policy, and a Professional Certificate in Nonprofit Management; aside from education she brings important lived experience as a peer in behavioral health and as a participant in the sex trade.
Melodie Garcia breaks down why sex workers in America prefer decriminalization of prostitution rather than legalization.
Bikini baristas and the communities they work in are reckoning with a question that could change their industry’s future: Are bikini baristas sex workers?
Part 2: Wars Don’t Resolve Social Problems: Care and Compassion Do (Towards Bodily Autonomy: A Healing Justice Anthology Decolonizing Sex Work and Drug Use) eBook : Rivera, Justice, Tasaki, Aya, Walks, Emani, Garcia, Melodie, Spellman, Tamika, Lõpez, Wit, Raven, Leila, Peńaranda, Jessica, Tula, Monique: Amazon.in: Kindle Store