
Skeleton Masked Sex Workers March in Mexico City
In a striking display of cultural symbolism, sex workers wearing skeleton masks took to the streets of Mexico City to participate in a procession representing the Day of the Dead. Held annually on November 2nd, the Day of the Dead is a Mexican holiday that honors deceased loved ones. The march was organized by sex worker advocacy groups to raise awareness about the violence and discrimination that sex workers face. The skeleton masks worn by the sex workers are a nod to the traditional imagery associated with the Day of the Dead, which is often represented by colorful skeletons.