Meridian Magazine: TIME’s Person of the Year 2017 Highlights the Effect of Our Pornified Culture
TIME Magazine has named “The Silence Breakers” their 2017 Person of the Year, after months of some of the most powerful men in our society
TIME Magazine has named “The Silence Breakers” their 2017 Person of the Year, after months of some of the most powerful men in our society
TIME Magazine has named “The Silence Breakers” their 2017 Person of the Year, after months of some of the most powerful men in our society
Washington, DC – TIME Magazine has named “The Silence Breakers” their 2017 Person of the Year, after months of some of the most powerful men
It’s a trend for women’s magazines and online sites to promote porn and herald “sex work” as “empowering” to young women. But that isn’t stopping one feminist journalist from
This summer, Louisiana joined Utah, South Dakota, Tennessee, and Arkansas in formally recognizing the public health harms of pornography. Louisiana passed a state resolution declaring
On November 26th, a Los Angeles Times Op-Ed bore the title ‘Behind the harassment scandals, another dirty little secret: pornography’. Here at the National Center
An organization whose mission is to defend human dignity and oppose sexual exploitation believes House Speaker Paul Ryan may want to add to his agenda
Florida is proposing a resolution to declare pornography a public health crisis given its ties to human trafficking and domestic violence. The resolution, which is being
Conventional wisdom states that people learn what they see. Additionally, impressionable people like youth are greatly influenced by peers. “In the Native American community, we’re
The issue is human trafficking, in particular sex trafficking. Sex trafficking is most often committed through force, fraud and coercion. Its victims include varying ages.
Pornography was created by men, for men. What I find so interesting is how the women who take pride in being sexual and also shun
Sometimes you don’t see or recognize the signs of pornography use in your child (or in my case, my grandchildren) until the walls of a family unit and a child’s life come crashing down around them.