Enough Is Enough's Culture-Changing Initiatives are being Shared and Implemented Across the Nation ... and Beyond
Partnering With Leaders in the U.S. and Abroad
to Protect Children on the Internet
EIE President and CEO Donna Rice Hughes met with South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson and SC Governor Henry McMaster, as well as North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum to discuss next steps in pushing forward statewide internet safety initiatives.

Both states are leaders in prioritizing the prevention of the sexual exploitation of children, and are committed to implementing efforts to protect children on the internet!

(Pictured: Governor Burgum, Donna Rice Hughes, and First Lady Kathryn Burgum at TEDx Talk Event)
Inaugural "10 Days of Trafficking" Event
Donna and EIE Communications Director, Kathy Hatem, had the honor of attending the inaugural kickoff event of "10 Days of Trafficking" in Washington DC. They met with many prominent activists, NGOs, academics, and elected leaders including a mayor, a senator, and an attorney general who were part of the Mexican delegation.
Donna briefs attendees on EIE's 3-pronged preventative approach to combatting child sexual exploitation on the internet.
John Richmond, U.S. Ambassador-at-Large to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons, shared pandemic-fueled human trafficking trends.
Adrián Rubalcava, City Mayor of Cuajimalpa de Morelos, and EIE Communications Director
Kathy Hatem
Donna and Patricia Salazar, Mayor of Allende Nuevo Leon (Coahuila, Mexico)
Speaking Engagements:
Educate, Equip and Empower
Donna had a very special opportunity to deliver a "TEDx Talk" titled, Where Kids Play, Predators Prey: Protecting Kids Online. Details will be shared as soon as the TEDx Talk becomes available!
Donna spoke at "W-3 Women, Wine and Wisdom" Gathering (Naples, Fla.) to share EIE's culture-changing initiatives.
EIE In the News
  • Roll Call: Whistleblower testifies as lawmakers take aim at Facebook again (October 5, 2021)

  • CBN News: The "Terrible Truth About Facebook." (October 5, 2021)

  • Discovery Institute: Donna shares the threat of internet pornography on children and human dignity (September, 2021)

  • FOX News: Police warn parents against popular back-to-school photo trend (September 9, 2021)

  • On the Edge with Ken Harrison (Promise Keepers): Donna shares EIE's efforts to prevent child sexual exploitation and EIE's petition to DOJ to prosecute Pornhub.


To View Media Interviews, please click here.
Pornography has been declared a public health crisis by at least 14 states, and the evidence detailing its harmful effects continues to grow.

Research shows obscene content fuels a vicious cycle of abuse, including child sex abuse, sex crimes, sexual exploitation, violence against women, child sex abuse material, sex trafficking, and sexual predation. 

Join thousands of concerned citizens around the country who are bringing attention to the issue by wearing a white ribbon during WRAP Week, October 31 - November 6.

Learn the truth about pornography here at Pornography101 an see why it's not "just harmless fun."

Here are TWO IMMEDIATE WAYS YOU CAN TAKE ACTION:

1 - Sign EIE's Petition to the U.S. Department of Justice asking them to prosecute Pornhub (and parent company MindGeek) for a trifecta of U.S. law violations: Child Pornography, Obscene Content and Trafficking Content.


2 - FUND THE FIGHT and help Enough Is Enough continue the battle against the multi-billion dollar pornography industry which is getting away with crimes against humanity!

Thank you for your faithful support!
We Can't Keep Children & Families
Safe Online Without You!
Enough Is Enough® is a national non-partisan, non-profit organization who has led the fight to make the Internet safer for children and families since 1994. EIE's efforts are focused on combating Internet p*rnography, child p*rnography, sexual predation, sex trafficking and cyberbullying by incorporating a three-pronged prevention strategy with shared responsibilities between the public, Corporate America, and the legal community.