RSVP for the 2021 Dirty Dozen List Reveal, 2/23 at 11am ET

This Tuesday, 2/23, at 11am ET, we will be revealing the top 12 mainstream contributors to sexual exploitation! Not only that, but we will give you ways to easily call on these corporations to change.

In the past, we've seen victories with Google, Amazon, and more!

We can't wait to share the 2021 Dirty Dozen List with you, and look forward to working together to create a world more free from sexual abuse and exploitation through our combined advocacy.

Dignity Defense Alert: UPS Partners With Truckers Against Trafficking

We are proud to honor UPS and Truckers Against Trafficking in our February 2021 Dignity Defense Alert. Truckers Against Trafficking (TAT) is an abolitionist NGO that trains members of the trucking, shipping, transportation, and energy industries to recognize and report signs of sex trafficking. Recently, they partnered with UPS, training 100,000 drivers between January and July 2020.

As truck-stops and rest-stops are common places where traffickers force their victims into prostitution, the paths of drivers and victims will often intersect, thus drivers are uniquely positioned to see and report instances of sex trafficking which would otherwise go unnoticed.

VICTORY: Netflix Changes Their App Rating! 

Upping their self-rating for users from age 4+, now to 12+, this app rating now more fully reflects the content that is hosted on the Netflix app. This victory is a reflection of tireless advocacy of many to keep children safe in the digital space!

Fact Check: MindGeek Executives' Pornhub "Defense" Before Canadian Parliament

On February 5th, MindGeek’s executives, which included MindGeek CEO Feras Antoon and MindGeek COO David Tassillo, were desperate to hide from any form of accountability for their hand in the abuse and trauma of countless individuals.

The hearing also revealed the lack of plausibility behind MindGeek’s myriad attempts at deflecting and denying responsibility, as the executives were purposely vague, refused to make substantive remarks about corporate structure or profits when prompted, and essentially admitted to possession of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) while claiming true verification for posted videos was “impossible.”

In this article, we review our "lowlights" of the hearing.

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