Dear Friend,
As you know, pornography has become
increasingly acceptable, accessible, and freely available, and it is taking a significant social toll on children today. As part of Enough Is Enough's efforts to protect children online, we interviewed the nation's leading clinicians, psychologists and Internet safety experts along with the teens themselves to educate, motivate and empower parents, educators and other caring adults to protect the children under their care from dangers like these. These compelling testimonies are included as Video Vignettes in our Internet Safety 101 DVD series, and are also now available to view online on our YouTube site.
As a caring parent, partner, donor, member of the media or activist, would you take a moment to watch these short videos and spread the word to a friend?
You can click on one of the links, below, to view these Pornography 101 videos on our YouTube site, subscribe to our channel and forward this email to others in your community to support our effort to make the Internet safer for children and families.
Thank you so much for your help!
For the sake of the children,
Donna Rice Hughes President, Enough Is Enough
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EIE PORNOGRAPHY 101 VIDEOS
What is Pornography?
Experts explain how Internet pornography is "not your father's pornography". |
Kids' Access to Pornography
Teens share how "even if you're not looking for it, it will find you." | Harms of Pornography
Learn about the social costs of pornography on our children today from teens, clinicians and experts. | Empowering Parents
Clinicians and teens give their advice about talking with kids about Internet pornography. |
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INTERNET SAFETY 101SM
Educate. Equip. Empower.
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NEWS FLASH
Wikipedia is knowingly distributing child pornography, co-founder tells FBI.
Larry Sanger, the Co-Founder of Wikipedia, said Wikimedia Commons (the parent company of Wiki products, including Wikipedia) is rife with renderings of children performing sexual acts. Sanger, who left Wikipedia in 2002, submitted a letter to the FBI identifying two areas of the site he believes violates federal obscenity law. The FBI has not commented on whether or not it will investigate the allegations.READ MORE HERE.
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EIE Partners and Sponsors
AOL AT&T Cardinal Bank Google Microsoft MySpace National District Attorneys Association (NDAA) National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE) National Salvation Army Net Nanny S Mobile Verizon Virginia PTA Office of the Virginia Attorney General Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP), U.S. Department of Justice
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About Enough Is Enough
Enough
Is Enough (EIE) a non-partisan, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization,
emerged in 1994 as the national leader on the front line of efforts to
make the Internet safer for children and families. Since then, EIE has
pioneered and led the effort to confront online pornography, sexual
predation and other dangers associated with the evolving web with
innovative initiatives and effective communications. EIE's Internet
safety 101 Program is a comprehensive, multi-media program that
addresses the critical need for parental education and empowerment to
protect kids.
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