Mariah Grant is a human rights expert who focuses on migrant and sex worker rights, freedom of movement, and labor exploitation.
She is a highly effective advocate who works to end systems of oppression in collaboration with impacted communities and individuals, including sex workers, drug users, migrants, and people who are currently or were previously incarcerated.
With extensive experience providing direct services to migrant and refugee families across the U.S. and Europe, and a strong background in documenting human rights abuses in the Americas, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific, Mariah advocates for long-term policy solutions at all levels.
She currently works as a freelance consultant on initiatives related to sex worker rights, anti-human trafficking measures, and survivor services.
Mariah previously served as the Director of Research and Advocacy at the Sex Workers Project of the Urban Justice Center, where she led research into the harmful effects of sex work criminalization, including police misconduct, and spearheaded policy advocacy to decriminalize and destigmatize sex work.

Her consulting work spans collaborations with numerous organizations, including the Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women, the UN Office of the High Commissioner on Human Rights, the International Organization for Migration, the US Department of State, the US Department of Labor, ICF International, Woodhull Freedom Foundation, Free Speech Coalition, Decriminalize Sex Work, Freedom Network USA, New Moon Network, Protection International, Morrison Child and Family Service, Minority Rights Group International, and the Global Network of Sex Work Projects.
In her previous roles, Mariah successfully introduced and helped pass state and federal-US laws and policies to protect the health and human rights of sex workers and survivors of human trafficking.
She’s also led several groundbreaking research projects on topics ranging from the experiences of sex workers in conflict zones and humanitarian crises to the impacts of district attorney non-prosecution policies in the context of sex work criminalization.
You can follow her on X @MariahGrant29.
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