With a commitment to healing and community engagement, Jordan has dedicated the past 15 years to transforming his personal experiences of sexual violence and trafficking into a source of inspiration and advocacy for other male survivors. His work spans globally, providing trauma-informed training, speaking engagements, consulting and creative services to community groups and service providers. His approach is informed by both his personal story and the experiences of the survivors he has supported, focusing on the intersectionality of masculinity and the socialization of boys and how that can exacerbate the impact of sexual exploitation on males. He is the Creative Director for MenHealing, a national nonprofit dedicated to providing resources and community for men healing from sexual harm.