
Defending Dignity Newsletter – 2016 Highlights
Dear Friend of NCOSE, Do you long for a more innocent time—a time when sexually explicit imagery didn’t confront you at the grocery store, and
Dear Friend of NCOSE, Do you long for a more innocent time—a time when sexually explicit imagery didn’t confront you at the grocery store, and
Marsh Supermarkets now has a Cosmo-free checkout. Marsh Supermarkets—a chain of produce markets and convenience stores with 72 locations in Indiana and Ohio—has committed to keep
Full video of the April 19, 2016 Press Conference and Ceremonial Signing of SCR 9 by Utah’s Governor Gary Herbert recognizing pornography as a public
Utah has made another significant stride toward officially recognizing pornography as a public health crisis. A resolution introduced into the Utah State Legislature declaring pornography
A new age in the hotel industry is dawning. And it doesn’t include pornography. InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG), an international hotel company, has worked the
The Dallas City Council, led by Mayor Rawlings, voted Wednesday afternoon to ban Exxxotica, a pornography expo, from returning to the city-owned downtown convention center.
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) is leading the national movement to address pornography as a public health crisis. After hosting a symposium on
READ OUR BRIEF HERE Criminal laws must be updated to adapt to the new Internet community. Like any other community the Internet is a place
Watch Video Here: Patrick Trueman wishes a Merry Christmas to all of the supporters of the National Center on Sexual Exploitation. “I think we are winning
Statement Made at the DC Protest Against Amnesty International: “An Orwellian Moment” By Lisa L. Thompson We are gathered here today, in solidarity
Hyatt Hotels to Remove In-Room Porn, Globally Washington, DC – Hyatt Hotel Corporation has changed its policy and will now remove all on-demand pornography from its
Canadian TV show, W5, recently ran a story on today’s hardcore internet porn and its potential impact on children. And it’s primary interviewee was 12