NEW BOOK OUT NOW!


NOT YOUR RESCUE PROJECT: Migrant Sex workers fighting for justice

by CHANELLE GALLANT & ELENE LAM

A landmark abolitionist primer on migration, sex work, policing, and the “anti-trafficking industry”—and a powerful argument about who is really leading the way toward justice: migrant sex workers themselves.

ABOUT THE BOOK

In this impassioned corrective to decades of misguided, carceral approaches to migration and sex work, long-time organizers Chanelle Gallant and Elene Lam deftly expose the harms of criminalization in the name of “anti-trafficking” and lift up migrant sex workers’ organizing in the US, Canada, and elsewhere. In doing so, they make the compelling case that the only effective response to the needs of migrant sex workers must be led by migrants in the sex trade, as they fight for rights, safety, and autonomy.

Gallant and Lam illustrate how this movement is taking aim at the root causes of violence and abuse: the white supremacist securitization of borders, the criminalization of both migration and sex work, the patriarchial devaluation of women’s labor, and forced displacement due to climate disaster, war, and poverty—all fueled by racial capitalism.

An indispensable exploration of the relationship between migration and sex work—and the underlying societal conditions they reflect—Not Your Rescue Project is a thorough indictment of the anti-trafficking industry as an engine of criminalization and state violence, and an instructive account of the emancipatory politics already being practiced by migrant sex workers in their organizing. Throughout, Gallant and Lam place migrant sex workers at the center of struggles against border imperialism, carceral states, and capitalism—dispelling a range of poisonous myths and paving the way for deeper alliances across movements with the shared goal of dismantling and abolishing carceralism in all its forms.

Not Your Rescue ProjecT  opens up long overdue space for migrant sex workers—who are routinely spoken about, spoken for, and spoken over in service of expanding and entrenching carceral approaches to violence—to speak for themselves.

What their experiences and visions make clear is that borders, criminalization, policing, and punishment are the culprits, not the cure, furthering violence and coercion in every sector of the economy, including the sex trades, rather than preventing or interrupting it. The authors' call is clear: migrant sex workers are the experts in their own experiences, they demand simultaneous recognition of their agency and of the intersecting structures of violence that shape their lives, and their leadership is essential to our movements. Required reading for everyone who cares about trafficking, labor rights, and racial, gender, migrant, and economic justice.”

— Andrea J. Ritchie, author of Invisible No More: Police Violence Against Black Women and Women of Color

WATCH OUR ONLINE BOOK LAUNCH

Listen to longtime organizers and authors Chanelle Gallant and Elene Lam in conversation with Harsha Walia on ways to deepen solidarity with migrant sex workers.

Not Your Rescue Project  exposes the right-wing 'rescue' fraud perpetrated by the sex work prohibitionists and their carceral allies by centering the lived experience of migrant sex workers organizing for their own liberation. It is essential reading for anyone interested in pushing back against those who mobilize state violence in the guise of helping vulnerable workers.”

— Alex Vitale, author of The End of Policing

TABLE OF CONTENTS

FOREWORD BY HARSHA WALIA

INTRODUCTION: A RADICAL REFRAMING OF SEX WORK, MIGRATION, AND JUSTICE

PART I - MIGRANT SEX WORKER REALITIES

CHAPTER 1: WHO ARE MIGRANT SEX WORKERS?

CHAPTER 2: WHY MIGRANTS SELL SEX

CHAPTER 3: MIGRANT SEX WORKERS AND STATE VIOLENCE

PART II - MIGRANT SEX WORKERS AND STATE VIOLENCE: INTRODUCING THE ANTI-TRAFFICKING INDUSTRY

CHAPTER 4: "WHITE SLAVERY" AND THE ROOTS OF THE "MODERN SLAVERY" PANIC

CHAPTER 5: "RED FLAGS": HOW THE ANTI-TRAFFICKING INDUSTRY SUPPORTS STATE VIOLENCE AGAINST MIGRANT SEX WORKERS

CHAPTER 6: "CONSENT IS NOT RELEVANT": CRIMINALIZING MIGRANT SEX WORKERS

CHAPTER 7: THE POLICE ARE PREDATORS

PART III - MIGRANT SEX WORKERS FIGHTING FOR POWER

CHAPTER 8: THE LEFT AND MIGRANT SEX WORKERS

CHAPTER 9: MIGRANT SEX WORKER JUSTICE

CONCLUSION - THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT: SOLIDARITY AND THE WORLD WE DREAM OF

AFTERWORD BY ROBYN MAYNARD

“You will never be the same after reading, studying, teaching, and sharing Not Your Rescue Project. Curating personalized interludes, historical analysis, and grassroots movement archiving, this book is a masterpiece composition of survival, self-defense, and liberationist testimonial strategies.

Migrant sex workers are truth-tellers, solidarity organizers, community builders, and grounded critical practitioners who are permanently reshaping abolitionist, anti-imperialist, anti-violence, radical feminist, and various other streams of ‘left’ mobilization. Simultaneously creative, generous, and graceful in its layered invitations to engage in the complex challenges of ‘joint struggle,’ this foundational text calls on every justice-oriented community to engage with the incomparable radicalism of migrant sex worker praxis.”

— Dylan Rodríguez, scholar, teacher, movement collaborator, and Distinguished Professor at the University of California, Riverside

ABOUT the AUTHORS

  • Chanelle Gallant is the eldest daughter of a poor single mother. She has been building movements that can protect the lives and liberation of poor and working class women and queers for 25 years. Chanelle is a movement writer, organizer, strategist and consultant whose writing has appeared in over a dozen books and publications.She co-founded the Migrant Sex Workers Project, SURJ-Toronto and has provided training and advocacy on sex work and racial justice, from city hall to the United Nations. Chanelle sits on the national board for Showing Up for Racial Justice and Catalyst Project and has helped to move millions into organizing through donor advising and grassroots fundraising. She holds an MA in Sociology and was a Lambda Literary Fellow. Find her at chanellegallant.com


  • Elene Lam is an activist, artist, community organizer, educator, and human rights defender. She has fought for sex worker, migrant, gender, labor, and racial justice for over twenty years. She is the founder of Butterfly: Asian and Migrant Sex Worker Support Network and the cofounder of Migrant Sex Workers Project. She has used diverse and innovative approaches to advocate social justice for migrant sex workers, such as leadership building and community mobilization. She holds a master’s of law and master’s of social work. She is a PhD candidate at McMaster University (School of Social Work) and is studying the harm of the anti- trafficking movement. She was awarded the Constance E. Hamilton Award for Women’s Equality by the City of Toronto.

ABOUT the Contributors

  • Harsha Walia is the award-winning author of Undoing Border Imperialism (2013) and Border and Rule (2021). Trained in the law, she is a community organizer and campaigner in migrant justice, anti-capitalist, feminist, and anti-imperialist movements, including No One Is Illegal and Women’s Memorial March Committee.


  • Robyn Maynard is an award-winning Black feminist scholar-activist based in Toronto and the author of Policing Black Lives: State Violence in Canada from Slavery to the Present and coauthor of Rehearsals for Living. She is an assistant professor at the University of Toronto and her writings on policing, feminism, abolition, and Black liberation are taught widely across North America and Europe.

“Intellectually trenchant, emotionally affecting, and deeply needed, Not Your Rescue Project  is absolutely essential reading for anyone involved in social justice, labor activism, human rights, migrant justice, and sex education. For far too long, misconceptions, racism, anti–sex work stigma, and blatant opportunism have shaped legislation and policy on sex work to the severe detriment of those with the most to lose.

Elene Lam and Chanelle Gallant set the record straight with powerful analysis and storytelling drawn from many years of solidarity and advocacy work with migrant sex workers, exposing the exploitation and outright deception perpetrated by the so-called anti-human trafficking movement. This is one of the most important books on migrant justice, labor justice, and sex worker rights that I have read in the past decade and I am so grateful that it exists.”

— Kai Cheng Thom, author of I Hope We Choose Love

EVENTS

  • Toronto Panel + Book Launch!

    Date: November 22, 2024

    Time: 2:00 - 7:30 pm

    Location: Workers Action Centre, 720 Spadina Ave, Toronto

    RSVP HERE

    Schedule:

    2:00 - 6:00 pm: Panel Discussion and Group Dialogue

    Join community members, activists, and scholars as they discuss the impact of anti-trafficking policies on Asian and migrant massage workers, and explore ways to build solidarity and support workers’ rights.

    6:00-6:30: Break and snack

    6:30 - 7:30 pm: Book Launch – Not Your Rescue Project: Migrant Sex Workers Fighting for Justice by Elene Lam and Chanelle Gallant

    Celebrate the launch of Not Your Rescue Project. All book sales will be donated to Butterfly to support their work for migrant sex workers’ rights.

    Organized by:

    Butterfly (Asian Migrant Sex Workers Support Network), Toronto Body Rub Coalition, Holistic Practitioners Alliance, HIV Legal Network

    Co-sponsored by

    • Another Story Bookshop

    • Workers Action Centre

    • Centre for Feminist Research. York University,

    • Chinese Canadian National Council (Toronto)

    • Critical Trafficking and Sex Work Studies, York University

    • School of Social Work, McMaster University

    • The Toronto Art Therapy Institute

    • Transnational Law and Racial Justice Network (TLRJN), University of Windsor

    • York Centre for Asian Research. York University

    Funded by

    • York University Support Grant, York University

    • Canadian Women Foundation

  • Join longtime organizers and authors Chanelle Gallant and Elene Lam in conversation with Harsha Walia on ways to deepen solidarity with migrant sex workers.

    Watch the recording here.

  • Montreal Book Launch

    November 29th, 5pm

    at Agenda Coop, un café-librairie trans et queer à Tiohtià:ke

    6992 Rue Saint Denis, Montreal

    Featuring guest speakers:

    • Solidarité Sans Frontières // Solidarity Across Borders

    • Stella Montréal

    More info here

“Many queer people are familiar with the saying 'We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.' In this rousing book on migrant sex worker struggle, the founder of the Butterfly network Elene Lam and organizer Chanelle Gallant demonstrate how the joyful labor of solidarity lifts everyone’s gaze to a just and liberated horizon for all, in stark contrast with the prevalent saviorist and humanitarian approaches to sex trafficking.

When butterflies get together to extract minerals from a shallow patch of muddy water, it is called a 'puddle club.' Not Your Rescue Project opens our eyes to the powerful human 'puddle clubs' all around us, beating their wings for justice and somehow turning the mud slung at them into nourishment. This book makes joining them irresistible.”

Sophie Lewis, author of Enemy Feminisms and Abolish the Family

PRESS COVERAGE

Not Your Rescue Project  is a powerful indictment of the violence and injustice that Global South migrant sex workers face under the banners of rescue and saviourism. It offers forthright and compelling documentation of the struggles and humanity of such migrants who live and work in Canada and the US, while providing a searing critique of anti-prostitution, victim-centered approaches, including the anti-human trafficking industry. This is a much-needed book that brings significant depth to a growing trend in global sex worker rights research—a crucial call to action for students, researchers, and activists concerned with migrant, sexuality, and feminist and global worker justice and rights.”

— Kamala Kempadoo, Professor Emerita, Social Science, York University

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