Mexican sex workers fight injustice with the pen
Paloma Paz puts on a wig and pink heels before heading onto Mexico City's streets for sex work -- a precarious profession that she combines with journalism to decry injustices.
She began writing articles after seeing fellow sex workers thrown onto the street when the hotels where they lived and worked closed due to the pandemic.
Journalism "is a way of shouting at society, at the authorities, about what's happening to us," the 28-year-old transgender woman said.