Sexploited in America

SEXplited
 in America
A docuseries coming soon...

Sexual exploitation is no longer a story from “over there” - it’s ours.


Millions of people are sexually exploited every day online and in cities, suburbs, and rural areas across the United States. It happens in our schools, our neighborhoods, and even in our homes!


This essential docuseries uncovers the deceptive tactics predators use to manipulate and control victims, along with cultural norms and blind spots that enable exploitation to thrive. Through the courageous voices of survivors and families whose lives are forever changed, viewers will see a darker side of America — raw, unfiltered, and deeply human. These stories, while difficult to face, reveal both the horrors of exploitation and the unbreakable spirit and courage of those who rise above it. More than an exposé, this series is a call to awareness, to protection, and to action. Together, we can rise up and reclaim the bright future our children and families deserve.


Ling Chai (Executive Producer)

Ling Chai

Executive Producer

Ling Chai is a Chinese-born human rights advocate and nonprofit leader best known for her role as a student leader in the 1989 Tiananmen Square pro democracy movement. After fleeing persecution, she immigrated to the United States and continued her advocacy for freedom, human dignity, and women’s rights. She later founded All Girls Allowed, an organization dedicated to restoring life, value, and dignity to girls and women affected by injustice and exploitation, initially by ending gender-based oppression in China and supporting mothers and babies affected by discriminatory policies.



Through her work, Chai has become a prominent voice on issues of human rights, religious freedom, and the protection of vulnerable women and children.

Watch Episodes

Episode 1 preview
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Death by DM

Popular, happy, well-rounded kids across America are being extorted online through a sinister financial scheme that leaves them broken, defeated, and even worse. Learn how quickly criminals gain control over our kids and what to do if it happens to your family.

Episode 2 preview
S1|EP 02

Pretty Lies, Ugly Truth

“Pretty Lies, Ugly Truth” investigates how young American women are lured into the modern online sex industry of platforms like OnlyFans and sugaring sites with promises of empowerment, wealth, and fame, only to face irreversible consequences beyond the screen.

Episode 3 preview
S1|EP 03

Sex Trafficking – It’s Happening Everywhere

Every day in neighborhoods across the nation, Americans are being trafficked. Meet 5 beautiful women from different backgrounds who found themselves being trafficked and learn the various ways they were targeted, groomed, exploited, and controlled.

Episode 4 preview
S1|EP 04

Sex Trafficking – Escape to Freedom

This episode continues the stories of our 5 trafficking survivors as they break free from bondage and start the difficult journey from surviving to thriving. Hear their messages of courage and hope.

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How to Get Involved

Get Educated

Knowledge is power, and it can save you and your loved ones from exploitation.

Speak Up

Changing laws changes behaviors, and your voice makes a difference!

Step Up

Volunteer at a local survivor support center or in anti-exploitation activities!

Spread the Word

Share this docuseries with your loved ones and raise awareness of what’s happening right in our own nation.

Donate

Help support the work of ending exploitation.

Need Help?

Think you or someone you know is being trafficked?

Call 911 or local law enforcement and the National Human Trafficking hotline. If you are unsure, the hotline will talk you through some questions to determine the best next step.


1-888-3773-888 , text “BeFree” to 233733, or visit https://polarisproject.org

Need immediate help or shelter?

The Institute for Survivor Care has resources and an interactive map of dependable/validated residential programs around the country that serve victims of exploitation. Check the National Survivor Care Landscape map at https://instituteforsurvivorcare.org/shelter-map

New Survivor?

The Alliance Referral System directly serves survivors of trafficking and exploitation by offering them a way to connect with appropriate and qualified long-term residential programs efficiently and with dignity. Anyone across the U.S. can use the Referral System to help survivors connect with a residential program. https://network.atlasfree.org/alliance-referral-system

Exploited or Approached Online?

If someone online is in immediate danger, call 911 or local police. If it’s not a life-threatening situation, make a report to the NCMEC’s CyberTipline online at https://report.cybertip.org or call +1-800-843-5678. They can provide next steps and help coordinate local intervention if needed.

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About AGA

All Girls Allowed was founded on June 1, 2010 by Chai Ling, the entrepreneurial founder of Jenzabar, Inc. and former leader in the 1989 Tiananmen Student Protest, to restore life, value, and dignity to girls and women everywhere through targeted initiatives. Its first mission was to end China’s One-Child Policy and its brutal practice of gendercide. With that goal accomplished, we turned our attention to equipping girls and women to rise above circumstances and become the masterpieces they were created to be.

Every day, millions of girls and women are sexually exploited - online and in communities across the United States and around the world.



This crisis is fueled by high demand for sex and sexual content, and it cannot be solved by law enforcement alone. Just as we confronted gendercide, AGA is shining a light on the truth of exploitation, confronting the root causes, and calling our nation to a higher standard and a better way. We are educating and equipping individuals, families, and communities to protect the vulnerable and uphold human dignity. Together, we can restore value, honor, and dignity our girls and women were create to enjoy.



There is hope—and we all have a role to play.