
The Second Annual Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation Summit Announced for Fall 2015
For the second year in a row, a diverse spectrum of leaders and organizations will unite for the annual Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation Summit.
For the second year in a row, a diverse spectrum of leaders and organizations will unite for the annual Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation Summit.
The resignation of Attorney General Holder can only give hope to those suffering the ravages of the pornography pandemic in America. Holder was all that stood between that pandemic and its destruction.
In a massive celebrity photo hack, more than one hundred female celebrities have had their private, nude photos leaked online. Victims of this mass sexual exploitation include Jennifer Lawrence, Ariana Grande, Rihanna, Kate Upton, and Kirsten Dunst and many others. The victims of this sex crime did not consent to sexual exploitation.
Lt. Gen. Michelle Johnson, superintendent of the U.S. Air Force Academy, announced on August 14, 2014 she has tasked campus athletic coaches with greater involvement in preventing sexual assaults.
The newly released trailer for Fifty Shades of Grey deceives the public with a visually appealing melodramatic love story that romanticizes and normalizes sexual violence.
Following the announcement of a new reality show, The Sex Factor, Morality in Media is launching a campaign to educate prospective viewers, participants, and the production staff about the harms of porn.
In light of the recent removal of American Apparel CEO Dov Charney for sexual harassment and other misconduct, we urge the company to re-examine its advertising techniques and brand identity.
The Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation (CESE), under the direction of Morality in Media, now has a central website to help the public find help and resources in the fight against sexual exploitation, and to serve as the hub for leaders in the movement.
In May, we had a productive meeting with GOOGLE about how they can help protect individuals, families and children from exploitation. Today, we are seeing the fruits of that meeting.
A research study published last week in the peer-reviewed Journal of the American Medical Association: Psychiatry concludes that the more porn a person watches, the less gray matter, activity and connectivity they have in their brain.
A diverse spectrum of leaders from around the country, brought together as members of the Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation, discussed the issue of pornography and the pervasive influence sexual exploitation has on our society. The Coalition also announced their summit, held on May 16-17 in Tysons Corner, VA, hosted by Morality in Media.
With porn so ubiquitous in society, many are wondering if the fight against sexual exploitation and porn is a losing battle. On Thursday, May 15, groups involved in the fight against sexual exploitation will tackle this question in a panel discussion at the National Press Club.