Announcing the Online Global Summit, July 20–24

Previously we announced that the Online Global Summit would take place in March. We've decided to postpone until July 2021 so that we can optimize the event to the best of our ability. Our goal is to provide you with the latest research, tactics, and solutions that will help to create a world free from sexual exploitation.

Last July, we had over 22,000 people register for our first Online Global Summit—and made so many valuable connections. We can't wait to see you again!

The 2021 Dirty Dozen Reveal Event, February 23

We will reveal the much-anticipated, updated Dirty Dozen List targets on February 23 at 11am ET. We're preparing to name twelve mainstream entities for facilitating or profiting from sexual abuse and exploitation. Not only that, but we'll be releasing dozens of actions for you to take to help raise your voice and create change!
 
Since its inception in 2013, the Dirty Dozen List has galvanized thousands of individuals like YOU to call on corporations, government agencies, and organizations to change specific policies to instead promote human dignity. This campaign has yielded major victories, including significant changes at Google, Netflix, TikTok, Hilton Worldwide, Verizon, Walmart, US Department of Defense, and many more.

Curious what targets are on the 2021 Dirty Dozen List? Join us for the reveal event!

Our 2020 Impact—With You On Our Side

Despite the onset of a global pandemic grinding much of the world to a halt, our momentum absolutely surged in 2020! We are constantly growing to meet the demands of the movement. We’ve tripled our staff size in just the last two years and as a result our impact has more than tripled as well. Here's what we accomplished... 

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An Open Letter to Parler for Hosting Pornography in the Name of "Free Speech"

Parler is facilitating sexual exploitation by hosting degrading and abusive content. By allowing pornography, you expose users to its many proven harms and provide space that sex traffickers/pimps and pornography producers will doubtlessly use—and very likely already are—to profit from people’s pain...

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An End to the Internet Pornography Industry As We Know It

After the New York Times published an exposé on the horrific realities of Pornhub profiting off of child sexual abuse material in early December 2020, the foundation that Pornhub and its parent company MindGeek have built for their exploitative work began to crumble.  

We celebrated a massive victory when Visa and Mastercard, two major credit card companies, announced they would be pulling their cards from being used on Pornhub within hours of each other. Discover, another major credit card network, followed closely behind. This represents a historic shift in corporations taking a stand against the abuse inherent to Pornhub and the pornography industry as a whole.   

Indeed, many of you were a crucial part of the NCOSE-led effort that saw over 100,000 emails sent to Visa, Mastercard, and other international card companies in early 2020.  

But perhaps the biggest victory yet was Pornhub’s decision to make sweeping changes across its platform—changes that resulted in millions of videos (nearly 75% of their content) depicting child abuse, rape, racism, incest, and more being removed from Pornhub and other MindGeek sites! In just a matter of hours, Pornhub’s sinister library of harmful content went from around 13.8 million videos to just 2.9 million. 

You have been with us step-by-step as we fought our way up this hill. Raising your voice and demanding change has been worth it!

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