
Five Reasons To Attend the 2021 CESE Global Summit
A virtual summit gives you the freedom to participate on your own time, all from your phone or computer! Need more convincing?
A virtual summit gives you the freedom to participate on your own time, all from your phone or computer! Need more convincing?
A 14-year-old girl named “Mia” was excited when she started dating a boy who told her he was 19. She had always been a little
Recently, claims about the prevalence of sex trafficking at the Super Bowl have garnered skepticism, with some people even asserting that sex trafficking at the
By Haley Halverson with Margo Davison ESPN recently released its annual “Body Issue” which includes interviews and nude photographs of sixteen athletes and sports teams.
This presentation was given at the 2016 Coalition to End Sexual Exploitation Summit in Houston, TX, hosted by The National Center on Sexual Exploitation. Details
Truckers across America are taking a stand in the anti-trafficking movement. Why truckers, you ask? Think of the typical setting in which truckers work and
Written by Jas Swilks. Originally posted Feb 13th 2016 on ‘Thoughts from Jas’. Trigger Warning: domestic violence, graphic discussions of violence against women, and violent
The United Nations must recognize that all individuals have an inherent right to be free from the sexual exploitation, objectification, and violence which are inherently
It seems that the life of a typical American college student today presents more risks now than ever. While tales of hazing or illegal drug
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
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
Groping and sexual assaults at concerts is not a new problem. But these five teenagers who created the group Girls Against are finding new and