This is a significant step forward, but there are more still to come.
This is a significant step forward, but there are more still to come.
Defending Dignity Weekly Newsletter
Highlights: EARN IT Act passes crucial step, ICOSE's influence, and more!

NCOSE and Allies Help the EARN IT Act Pass the Senate Judiciary Committee

We are deeply grateful to the Senate Judiciary Committee which unanimously approved a stronger version of the EARN IT Act on July 2 in a full committee markup of the bill. 
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ICOSE Raises Awareness of Pornography's Harm in Schools to Danish Parliament's Children and Education Committee

“We assert that issues like child sex trafficking or child-on-child harmful sexual behavior do not exist in a vacuum but are actually reinforced by other forms of exploitation including sexual violence, prostitution, and pornography. With this central thesis, we have worked with international governing leaders as well as global corporations to create and improve policies as needed,” wrote Haley McNamara.
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Equal Not Exploited: World Without Exploitation 2020 Youth Summit

How do we create a more equitable and exploitation-free world? We do it by coming together, which is what Equal Not Exploited -- the third annual World Without Exploitation (WorldWE) Youth Summit -- is all about. This year, WorldWE is taking its annual gathering of allies, activists and artists, ages 16 - 28, into a digital space and reaching a national audience. During their education and activism-focused summit, you’ll hear from those impacted by exploitation, learn more about its root causes and consequences, and explore new and creative strategies for creating a world where no one is bought, sold or exploited.
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STATEMENT - U.S. Military Must Address Systemic Sexual Exploitation in the Wake of Vanessa Guillén's Death

The National Center on Sexual Exploitation is calling on the U.S. Department of Defense to reform its military culture to address systemic sexual abuse and exploitation in the wake of the death of Army Spc. Vanessa Guillén, who reportedly was sexually harassed before disappearing in April, and the ensuing social media firestorm where female military members have been publicly proclaiming #IamVanessaGuillén to report their own harassment, sexual assault, and abuse while serving in the military.
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With gratitude,
Dawn Hawkins
Sr. Vice President and Executive Director
National Center on Sexual Exploitation






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