DSW’s Legal Director Melissa Sontag Broudo, discusses DSW’s 2022 report “By the Numbers: New York’s Treatment of Sex Workers and Trafficking Survivors.”
How We Work: Sex work gave her agency. The pandemic had other plans.
A sex worker in Michigan is interviewed about how the pandemic and the criminalization of consensual adult sex work has impacted her life.
Serious Inquires Only: What the Science Actually Says on Porn Consumption
Part 2 of 2 of their “sex stuff” series. Dr. Lindsey Osterman takes listeners on a deep dive into porn related research.
Serious Inquiries Only: “Banning Sex Work and Sex Work Websites Is Bad and We Should Stop Doing It”
Part 1 of 2. Dr. Lindsey Osterman presents empirical evidence against the war on porn and sex work, which is supported by conservatives, anti-porn feminists, and misguided prominent thinkers like New York Time’s Nicholas D. Kristof.
Kennedy Saves Your Fall Employment
In this episode, Kennedy sits down with DSW founder and former communication director, comedic writer, and former sex worker Kaytlin Bailey. Kaytlin discusses how she originally got into that line of work, the history of her industry and why she disagrees with the policing of prostitution. Kennedy and Kaytlin also talk about why criminalizing certain industries ultimately makes everyone less safe.
This American Life: There. I Fixed It.; Catching Deer When You Wanted Lions (SESTA/FOSTA)
The United States Congress thought they could eliminate sex trafficking by passing SESTA/FOSTA. Producer Lina Misitzis looked into how the law played out for its targets and the others swept up in the “fix.”
Truer Crime: The Botched Investigation of Samuel Little
DSW’s team was interviewed for this show, which discusses murders of sex workers. This episode explores who is looked for, who is seen, and who is forgotten.
Babble On: Episode 6
DSW’s Ariela Moscowitz is featured in this podcast that asks “who is talking about sex workers and why?”
Babble On: Episode 1
DSW’s Ariela Moscowitz is featured in this podcast that asks “who is talking about sex workers and why?”
Secular Sexuality: The case for decriminalizing sex work, with Christy Powell, Nate Smith and Jack Parker
Sex Worker activist Jack Parker is interviewed by Secular Sexuality about why it is past time to decriminalize sex work.