Another Pornhub Distribution Partner Cuts Ties

Instagram is the latest to cut ties with Pornhub! Over the years, Instagram has pushed millions of visitors, including children, over to Pornhub’s website which is rife with criminality. Pornhub shared with its over 13 million Instagram followers sexually graphic content, directly promoted pornography, and encouraged its Instagram audience (which includes children) to become a pornography performer.  

Instagram is now courageously choosing to stop partnering with Pornhub. Join us in thanking Instagram and calling on other corporate entities to follow their example!

Make New Connections at the 2022 CESE Summit

With over 20,000 participants from 100 countries expected, the 2002 Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation (CESE) Online Global Summit offers you endless opportunities for growing your network and connecting with other leaders in the movement. Small group networking sessions will be offered, to facilitate personal interactions and help you get to know people who share your interests and focus areas.

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to find common purpose with others who believe in preserving respect, intimacy, mutuality, responsibility, and love in human sexual relationships. Sign up now and save the date!

 

Lawsuits Are the Linchpin in the Fight to End Sexual Exploitation

What is it going to take to bring down the seeming-juggernaut that is the commercial sex industry? We believe the NCOSE Law Center is a crucial element in this pursuit.

Lawsuits have long been the linchpin for movements against other destructive cultural forces such as smoking, opioids, and more. We believe that 1) the same is true for the movement to end sexual exploitation, 2) the NCOSE Law Center has proven this, and 3) that we have a winning strategy which can be scaled with your help.

Dawn Hawkins: "My fight to shut down Big Porn is not over"

Dawn Hawkins, CEO of the National Center on Sexual Exploitation, shared with Deseret News why she joined the fight to bring down the internet pornography industry, why she continues in this fight to this day, and her ambitions for the future:

"Our goal is to dismantle the infrastructure supporting the internet pornography industry so traffickers and websites like Pornhub can no longer profit from sexual abuse or exploitation of young women.

The internet pornography industry has been operating with impunity for decades. But now there are a dozen lawsuits moving forward against traffickers and tech companies that profit from sexual exploitation....

But we are fighting not just for those who have been tragically trafficked and had their abuse and exploitation depicted for millions to see. Our fight is also for those young people who are exposed to pornography at an ever-earlier age, having their sexual scripts warped by what they see." 

Sincerely,

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