
The Fight Against Sex Trafficking Raging in State Legislatures
The 2023 state legislative session is the new frontier for combatting sexual exploitation across the U.S.
The 2023 state legislative session is the new frontier for combatting sexual exploitation across the U.S.
It is reported that 40% of sex trafficking victims in the U.S. are Black, despite Black people making up only 13.6% of the U.S. population. This significant statistic points to a disturbing trend of disproportionate racial discrimination in sex trafficking.
Last year, African partners who attended the 2021 Coalition to End Sexual (CESE) Exploitation Summit expressed their desire for an Africa-centric conference. This year, that desire became a reality with the inaugural CESE Africa Conference.
Reddit is a predator’s paradise—a playground of overt misogyny, image-based sexual abuse, and gender-based violence.
On Safer Internet Day, we recognize Bark with the Dignity Defense Alert. Bark equips communities with innovative tools to defend kids online.
The Josh Duggar case highlights the escalation of abuse and the interconnectedness of several forms of sexual exploitation.
Payment apps are often used to enable child and adult sexual exploitation. Mazoola works to protect kids privacy and safety.
Apple has taken smalls steps, but must do better to support parents, caregivers, and teachers to protect kids on their products.
Record your steps on November 18 and log them to show that you want to take steps to end child sexual abuse and exploitation!
TikTok’s users have increasingly taken it upon themselves to “out” sexual exploiters using the popular video social media app because TikTok has fallen short of
We at the National Center on Sexual Exploitation recently met with a top executive from Instagram! This occurred in December, after three anti-sexual exploitation organizations
Today three anti-sexual exploitation organizations from three different countries—the National Center on Sexual Exploitation (United States), Collective Shout (Australia), and Defend Dignity (Canada)—launched a #WakeUpInstagram