ACTION: Before adding an Edit button, Elon Musk must stop Twitter's hosting of child sexual abuse.

What Elon Musk may or may not do with—or to—Twitter is the trending topic worldwide (and likely at the space station low pressurized hose water cooler).

Personal or political thoughts on Elon Musk and his agenda aside, should he ultimately purchase Twitter we hope he would use his influence and penchant for accomplishing what others deem impossible to finally eliminate sexual exploitation from the platform.

In less than a minute's time, you can help urge him to do just that. 

ACTION: How to Help Restrict Child Predators and Curb Demand for Child Sexual Abuse

The problem of child sexual abuse is serious and pervasive, but it is not hopeless. 

By flipping the script and addressing the factors that influence the demand for child sexual abuse, we can begin to not only treat the victims but also prevent countless future ones. It’s time for each of us to join the movement that is creating a world that is truly free from all forms of sexual abuse and exploitation. 

ACTION: How to Stop Demand for Sex Trafficking

The only way to shrink the commercial sex trade (thereby reducing multiple related crimes and well documented harm to those exploited) is to target sex buyers. 

Please take 30 SECONDS to use the linked action to email your local elected officials asking them to adopt policies that increase accountability for sex buyers. NCOSE can support officials with research, customized legislation, and training.

ACTION: Congress Must Pass the "Stop Sexual Assault and Harassment in Transportation" Act

We at the National Center on Sexual Exploitation have long worked to get the transportation industry to do more to safeguard their passengers after the many occurrences of sexual assault and harassment that have been reported.

The Stop Sexual Assault and Harassment Transportation Act is a step in the right direction as it will equip transportation staff members and give them the tools they need to identify misconduct. This law clearly states that time is up for sexual assault and harassment perpetrators who commit their crimes while using public transportation, and that public transit companies must do their share to ensure the safety of both passengers and employees. 

But more still needs to be done, and your voice matters and makes a difference!

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