SWOP Behind Bars Advocacy from the Margins
Stories brought to you from the front lines of sex worker and sex trafficking survivor advocacy through services and support.
Stories brought to you from the front lines of sex worker and sex trafficking survivor advocacy through services and support.
Episodes

Friday Jun 13, 2025
Degrees of Survival — When Learning Is a Lifeline for Trafficking Survivors
Friday Jun 13, 2025
Friday Jun 13, 2025
Education is one of the few concrete tools that can reduce the risk of re-exploitation. Survivors who are able to return to school—whether to finish a GED, complete a college degree, or learn a trade—gain more than academic knowledge. They gain economic mobility, self-efficacy, a supportive peer community, and the tools to advocate for themselves in complex systems. Studies consistently show that financial insecurity is one of the primary drivers of trafficking and exploitation. Survivors without access to income—especially those exiting jails, shelters, or unstable living environments—are at significant risk of being retrafficked. Education, especially when paired with housing and wraparound support, becomes a direct intervention against this risk.

Thursday Jun 12, 2025
Friday the 13th, Prank Calls, and Trafficking Conspiracies We Wish We Made Up
Thursday Jun 12, 2025
Thursday Jun 12, 2025
There’s something about Friday the 13th that makes people lose their ever-loving minds. Maybe it’s the full moon vibes. Maybe it’s too much true crime TV. Maybe it’s just the collective unraveling of common sense. Either way, if you run a sex worker support hotline like we do, you know it’s gonna be a wild ride.

Wednesday Jun 11, 2025
When Feminism Wears Lip Gloss: How Pink Patriarchy Undermines the Fight for Liberation
Wednesday Jun 11, 2025
Wednesday Jun 11, 2025
There’s a version of feminism out there that wears a pussyhat, clutches her pearls, and still calls the manager when a sex worker speaks at a panel. She’s the board member who proudly posts “women supporting women” selfies, yet signs off on policies that systematically exclude trans women, criminalized mothers, and survivors who sell sex just to stay housed. She believes in women’s empowerment—as long as it arrives wrapped in a college degree, a polished LinkedIn profile, and a sworn rejection of OnlyFans.

Monday Jun 09, 2025
Weekend Hot Takes - The Los Angeles Resistance
Monday Jun 09, 2025
Monday Jun 09, 2025
This past weekend, Los Angeles found itself at the epicenter of a fierce showdown: thousands hit the streets in defiance of ICE raids and the sudden deployment of the California National Guard—ordered directly by former President Trump. Protesters blocked freeways, clashed with law enforcement, and even set a few cars ablaze in a wave of collective outrage. Tear gas, flash-bangs, rubber bullets—the headlines read like a war zone.

Friday May 30, 2025
Friday May 30, 2025
The GED Gap — Why Basic Education Still Isn’t Basic (Especially if You're a Woman in a Cage
Let’s be clear: education has always been hyped as “the great equalizer.” A ladder out of poverty. A ticket to freedom. Blah blah bootstrap narrative. But for incarcerated women—especially survivors of trafficking, abuse, and generational poverty—education isn’t just inaccessible, it’s practically mythical.
We’re talking about women who’ve been locked out long before they were locked up. And yet, somehow, a GED still manages to be treated like a luxury item instead of a baseline.

Wednesday May 28, 2025
“I Don’t Want You to Worry About Me”: A Letter No Mother Should Ever Have to Write
Wednesday May 28, 2025
Wednesday May 28, 2025
Ashley’s only “crime” was surviving. Years earlier, she had been trafficked. Then criminalized. Then released. And like so many others, when resources ran out and opportunities closed, she turned back to the only means of survival she knew. The system didn’t offer support. It offered a cell.
And when she asked for help—real help, in the form of a diversion program—they slammed the door in her face.
She was taken from court the next morning. Cuffed, processed, gone. Just like she knew she would be.

Friday May 23, 2025
Friday May 23, 2025
We’ve spent the last five blog posts tracing the landscape of reproductive injustice, pregnancy and birth behind bars, mental health neglect, and the painful gaps that derail reentry for women who’ve been incarcerated. And now, in this final post, we turn toward hope and action.
Because while the criminal legal system continues to fail women—especially Black, brown, trans, disabled, and low-income women—communities are leading the way in building alternatives that center healing, not harm.

Wednesday May 21, 2025
You Can Know Your Rights, But What If No One’s Listening?
Wednesday May 21, 2025
Wednesday May 21, 2025
You can memorize your rights.Recite them perfectly.Take every workshop.Say the magic words: “I don’t consent to a search.” “I want a lawyer.”You can be calm, compliant, well-documented, and still—it might not matter.
Because what happens when no one’s listening?What happens when the rules are rewritten mid-game?






