June 23, 2023 |
Brothel Owner Aims to Replace 'Prostitute' Work Card Label |
WELLS, Nev.âThe owner and operator of Bellaâs Hacienda Ranch, a legal brothel in Wells, Nev., seeks to persuade the Wells City Council to no longer use the word âprostituteâ on Sheriffâs work cards issued to sex workers. Madam Bella Cummins believes that the term carries a stigma that degrades and disrespects the women working in the brothel. Cummins aims to lobby the city council to replace âprostituteâ with the more complimentary designation âcourtesan.â âDerogatory terms like âprostituteâ perpetuate social stigmas and stereotypes, leading to further discrimination and marginalization of sex workers,â Cummins said. âItâs important that Nevadans understand and appreciate the impact of the words we use to describe the workers in our communities. Derogatory terms can contribute to a hostile environment toward women, undermine their inherent dignity and hinder social progress. By avoiding derogatory terms and using respectful language when classifying female workers, we promote inclusivity, foster understanding, and contribute to a more compassionate and equitable society.â âIâm asking to address the Wells City Council and implore the council to officially change the work card designation to âcourtesan,â a term that aptly describes the services provided by brothel workers, but without the negative connotations associated with the current classification.â Cummins believes her advocacy is part of a larger movement throughout Nevada to address the way legal language has often demeaned the stateâs licensed sex workers, noting that other Nevada counties have seen success with similar efforts to change brothel work card titles. âIn recent years, Nye County has officially reclassified sex workers in the county as âcourtesansâ on their Sherrifâs work cards,â Cummins said. âIf advocates remain diligent, other jurisdictions will follow. One day very soon, Iâm hopeful no documentation disparaging women will be permitted anywhere in Nevada.â Madam Bella Cummins is the owner and operator of Bellaâs Hacienda Ranch. Founded in 1950, the brothel provides a safe and lawful option for sex workers to prosperously practice their trade. Serving customers from across the globe, Bellaâs offers a myriad of exclusive amenities, including VIP accommodations and a selection of ornately designed erotic specialty rooms. Madam Bella founded the Onesta Foundation, a non-profit organization with a mission to support Nevada sex workers and advocate for prostitution legalization throughout the United States.Â
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