Kaytlin Bailey
Kaytlin Bailey is a sex worker rights advocate, former sex worker, comedian, writer, and founder and executive director of Old Pros, a nonprofit media organization working to change the status of sex workers in society. She also hosts “The Oldest Profession Podcast” and created the one-woman show Whore’s Eye View, a 75-minute mad dash through 10,000 years of history from a sex worker’s perspective. After starting “The Oldest Profession Podcast” in 2017, she accepted a position as the founding Director of Communications for a national advocacy organization fighting to decriminalize sex work. Bailey came out as a sex worker in 2015 with her critically acclaimed one-woman show, Cuntagious, which enjoyed sold-out performances and an extended run in multiple New York City theater festivals. A globally recognized leader in the sex worker rights movement, Bailey has been quoted in The New York Times, Rolling Stone, The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, New York Post, The Village Voice, The Nation, Reason, and NBC. She has written op-eds for The Daily Beast, Vice, and Reason magazine. She has been invited to speak at Yale Law School, the University of Pennsylvania, and UCLA.