
Open Letter to Super Bowl 2024 Teams re: Nevada Brothel’s Free “Sextravaganza” Offer
Dear Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers, We urge you to publicly reject the offer made by Chicken Ranch of a free “sextravaganza” for
Dear Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers, We urge you to publicly reject the offer made by Chicken Ranch of a free “sextravaganza” for
WASHINGTON, DC (March 3, 2022) – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE), along with 13 Los Angeles-based organizations, collectively worked together to help victims
The anti-human trafficking non-profit, In Our Backyard (IOB) conducted a ten-day advocacy blitz surrounding Super Bowl LII and compiled a comprehensive report detailing their efforts
Washington, DC – The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) is conducting its annual Tackle Demand activism campaign to shed light on the sex trafficking that occurs every
In Our Backyard Founder and Executive Director Nita Belles is an author, a leader in the movement to end sexual exploitation, and a survivor of
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation works with dozens of anti-sexual exploitation groups every year on the #TackleDemand campaign to raise awareness about the need
The Super Bowl. Football, half-time, hilarious commercials. And sex trafficking. In recent years, the public has become more aware of the tragedy of sex trafficking
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
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation partnered with over 25 other human rights, anti-trafficking organizations to send one simple message on the night of the
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE), in collaboration with more than twenty-five supporting organizations, is conducting a nation-wide social media awareness campaign to #TackleDemand
The Super Bowl is only a few days away and you can secure your place on the winning team by stopping the demand for sex
Ep. 6 What the hype and the research have to say about trafficking at the Super Bowl. Claim # 1: “The Super Bowl is the