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In this episode, Director Sandra Morgan and GCWJ Board member Dave Stachowiak discuss the link between pornography and sex trafficking. Sandie Morgan did a webinar with the Religious Alliance Against Pornography to investigate this link which is an issue that most people can agree on. Pornography drives the demand for trafficking and is closely linked to the prosperity of the sex trafficking. The genre of pornography has become increasingly more violent as the appetite of viewers has become more demanding for more variety, and younger victims. The general public needs to understand the ramifications of this type of abuse on young people, for those involved in the production and for those consuming the pornography products as a sex education resource. Pornography is NOT a victimless crime- how can we protect our children?
Resources:
Porn: The New Sex-Education
RAAP Webinar: Religious Association against Pornography
Podcast 37: Interview with Harmony Dust
Treasures Website
Netsmartz Resources: National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
It’s Okay to Tell Video
Anti-Human Trafficking Certificate Program
Global Center for Women and Justice
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In this episode, Director Sandra Morgan and GCWJ Board member Dave Stachowiak discuss the link between pornography and sex trafficking. Sandie Morgan did a webinar with the Religious Alliance Against Pornography to investigate this link which is an issue that most people can agree on. Pornography drives the demand for trafficking and is closely linked to the prosperity of the sex trafficking. The genre of pornography has become increasingly more violent as the appetite of viewers has become more demanding for more variety, and younger victims. The general public needs to understand the ramifications of this type of abuse on young people, for those involved in the production and for those consuming the pornography products as a sex education resource. Pornography is NOT a victimless crime- how can we protect our children?
Resources:
Porn: The New Sex-Education
RAAP Webinar: Religious Association against Pornography
Podcast 37: Interview with Harmony Dust
Treasures Website
Netsmartz Resources: National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
It’s Okay to Tell Video
Anti-Human Trafficking Certificate Program
Global Center for Women and Justice
Like us on Facebook!
If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to subscribe or rate the podcast on iTunes by clicking here. Click here for FAQs about podcasts and how to subscribe.
Haven’t been receiving our newsletter? Visit our homepage to join today.
Contact us with questions, comments, or suggestions by contacting us through our homepage.

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