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Guilherme Burn: - I disagree, some "List of ...." are purely articles, some contain no links to articles and other are a mixture of both, for example
List of red-light districts. Generally when a list is purely a listing of articles (blue links), then it's named "Index of ....", not "List of ...", eg
Index of prostitution-by-area articles.
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Oppose the merger because frankly the two aren't comparable as articles. A movement is individuals and organization working together to achieve one or several ends; the list of orgs serves as an overflow article for content in the article
Sex workers' rights#Regional Organizations from what I can see. There is an extensive history of the sex workers' rights movement in news and academia and non-academic publishing that as of now hasn't been documented on this site (or at least not in the place where it would be most appropriate to do so), likely due to the demographics of Wikipedia. I suggest that wikipedians, possibly even yourselves, work to improve the 'Movement' article rather than attempting a merge.
To quote WP:MERGE
"Merging should be avoided if:
...
The separate topics could be expanded into longer standalone (but cross-linked) articles
The topics are discrete subjects warranting their own articles, even though they might be short"
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