Sexpresso Cafés: Where Men Can Sexually Harass Women in Peace
Most work places require basic codes of conduct, such as protecting employees from sexual harassment. But then some, like Sexpresso Cafés, accept and facilitate the
Most work places require basic codes of conduct, such as protecting employees from sexual harassment. But then some, like Sexpresso Cafés, accept and facilitate the
The 2016 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue released three covers this year, one of which features a plus-sized model, and all of which normalize sexual objectification and exploitation. Consumers
Statement by Dawn Hawkins, Executive Director of NCOSE Washington, DC – The 2016 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue released three covers this year, all of which normalize sexual objectification and
Lisa Thompson and Haley Halverson address the way HBO and Game of Thrones make pornified entertainment part of the mainstream entertainment. WATCH VIDEO HERE: HBO
Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Issue should be renamed the Sexploitation Issue. This magazine has a long history of sexually objectifying women for sport. The pornification of Sports
Original Source: Washington Examiner By: Paul Bedard A key group in the war on sexual violence has named the Justice Department to its “Dirty
Below is an abbreviation of a letter the National Center on Sexual Exploitation send to Attorney General Loretta Lynch and the U.S. Department of Justice
Statement by Dawn Hawkins, Executive Director of NCOSE Washington, DC – The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has been named by the National Center on
-by Angelyn Bayless The giant image of a forlorn man wearing a gold wedding ring might surprise you as you drive along the highways and
WARNING: POSSIBLE TRIGGER. GRAPHIC DESCRIPTIONS USED BY VERIZON ARE INCLUDED IN THIS TEXT. This letter was sent by NCOSE on December 11, 2015. Mr. Lowell
By Lisa Thompson with Dani Bianculli Few people following the news could have missed the controversy brewing around the Starbuck’s “Christmas” coffee cup. Conspicuously missing from
Statement by Dawn Hawkins, NCOSE Executive Director Washington, DC – Marriott International announced yesterday that it will acquire Starwood Hotels & Resorts. The Starwood chain