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Mastercard Receives Corporate Leadership Award for New Policies

The financial infrastructure for sites like Pornhub is crashing to the ground.

Mastercard announced innovative new policies to curb sex trafficking, child sexual abuse, and other image-based abuse on all sex industry websites! These new policies give us so much hope, as they center on protecting the most vulnerable and marginalized.

On behalf of thousands of advocates and survivors, the National Center on Sexual Exploitation is proud to award Mastercard with the 2021 Corporate Leadership Award at the CESE Summit!

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NYT – What’s the Best Way to Protect Sex Workers? Depends on Whom You Ask.

Sex workers? No such thing. These are victimized people. There are two competing bills in New York: One would punish pimps and customers, while the other would decriminalize the entire trade. Lynn’s Warriors is a proud member of https://www.equalitymodelny.org/ mentioned in this article. Do you want a brothel next door? This full decrim will lead to increased victimization, more demand = more product = more sex trafficking. Know the facts. Let us help these people reclaim their lives through support and economic freedom. Let us partner with law enforcement to create a better understanding of what the Equality Model is. Protect all people. Do not incarcerate, JAIL pimps, traffickers, sex buyers and any third party that causes harm. DO NOT LET NEW YORK STATE BECOME THE SEX TOURISM CAPITAL OF THE UNITED STATES. Write house.gov senate.gov and tell them NO to the full decriminalization of the sex trade. Thank you. #BeAWarrior?

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Parents, Do You Know the Most Common Emojis Used in Sexting?

Dear Parents and Trusted Adults:

The key to understanding what is going on is education. Know what the kids are seeing, learning or sharing with their peers. Here’s a list of “secret emojis.” They may look innocent but they are not. Communicate with your children. Talk openly because right now the predators are winning. Are you scared? You should be because it is all true.

It is no secret that texting is a part of most people’s everyday life. It’s the preferred method of communication for many, especially teens. Some argue that it has even contributed to the breakdown of interaction and to the acquisition of social skills.

Let’s start with a quick breakdown. Emojis are symbols, or ideograms, that depict an idea or object rather than using words when texting. They allow an individual to say something without actually having to say it. When we look at it that way, it’s no surprise that today we are seeing more and more people — especially young people — use emojis when sexting (sexually explicit messaging).  Emojis came on the scene around the year 2000 when users were able to download or copy various symbols from smileydictionary.com to use on their cell phones. Then as smartphones emerged, apps were available to download and add the symbols directly to the device’s keyboard. When the popularity for the applications soared, both Apple and Android made them part of the standard keyboards available on all devices. Below we have prepared a picture dictionary of the most common emojis used for sexting. Read on with caution as some of the images you are about to see might be offensive.

Finding something like this on your child’s phone or in their online messages can be shocking. For more great tips on how to handle these or situations like these, look into more of our informative articles here. We have also put together a book, 30 Days to a Stronger Child, that provides more information on this and other topics available on Amazon. Oh, and don’t forget to check out our resources page.

 

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7.22.21 New York State Just Ended Child Marriage!

Our planned Perpetual Chain-In in NYC is going to turn into a celebration, because Gov. Andrew Cuomo just signed S3086 — championed by Sen. Julia Salazar and Asm. Phil Ramos — to end child marriage in New York. !!!

When the bill goes into effect in 30 days, New York will become the sixth U.S. state to end all marriage before 18, no exceptions. That means we have “only” 44 states to go in our national movement to end child marriage in the U.S.

Our Fraidy Reiss, who survived a forced marriage in Brooklyn, had pledged Tuesday to Chain-In outside Gov. Cuomo’s Manhattan office every Wednesday starting August 4 — in bridal gown and chains — until he signed the bill. Sen. Salazar and many of our allies had promised to join for the inaugural Chain-In on August 4.

But then Gov. Cuomo signed the bill today! Our new plan: We will gather August 4 as planned, but we will turn it into a celebration instead of a protest. REGISTER HERE. We have canceled the scheduled Chain-Ins on subsequent Wednesdays.

The current law in New York allows 17-year-olds to be entered into marriage by a judge, even though marriage creates a nightmarish legal trap for minors, given their limited legal rights. Further, marriage at 17 is a human rights abuse that destroys American girls’ health, education, economic opportunities and quality of life.

An estimated 4,890 children were subjected to this human rights abuse in New York between 2000 and 2018. Almost all were girls wed to adult men.

We have been pushing to end child marriage in New York since 2015. Along with our allies in the New York Coalition to End Child Marriage, we met with or called every state legislator multiple times. We submitted memos of support. We Chained-In in Manhattan and Albany to demand an end to child marriage. We compiled in-depth legal research conducted on a pro bono basis by the law firms White & Case, DLA Piper and Morgan, Lewis & Bockius. We wrote op-ed articles and appeared on television, radio and even in films. We partnered with Lush, whose generosity made all this work possible. You joined us too, if you tweeted at or emailed Gov. Cuomo or legislators to urge them to action, or if you shared our posts on social media or supported us financially.

Our allies in the New York Coalition to End Child marriage include: AHA Foundation, American Atheists, CHILD USA, Equality Now, Footsteps, Four Freedoms, Freedom United, Human Rights Watch, ICNY, J Strategies, LifeWay Network, Lynn’s Warriors, MALA, NASW-NYC, NJCW NY, National Consumers League, NYSCADV, NOW-NYC, Prevent Child Abuse NY, Reid McNally & Savage, Safe Horizon, Sanctuary for Families, Secular Coalition for NY, Students Against Child Marriage, UNICEF USA, Women 4 Women, Worker Justice Center of NY, ZA’AKAH and Zonta.

It’s a good day for girls in New York. Now let’s do the same for girls in another 44 states. #18NoExceptions

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Day 2 FREE Online Global #CESESummit! It’s not too late to register.

Sound the alarm?for DAY 2 FREE Online Global #CESESummit. It’s not too late to register http://endsexualexploitation.org Start your day with MATRIARCH and her brand new single “Stand Up” All proceeds support the National Center on Sexual Exploitation
“Building A Future Free Of Sexual Abuse And Exploitation”
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Lynn’s Warriors Media Tips & Tools

LW MEDIA GUIDE

The Media Guide is made available for you to develop and use the simplest and most effective methods available to raise awareness, educate and brand your organization and its message in a 24/7 media world. Getting the most mileage on multiple platforms including digital, streaming, social media platforms, TV, print and radio and in-person appearances. How to inspire commitment from the public and other like-minded groups and organizations. Learn more about free resources available, crafting your own strategy and campaign and what you need to do to build a bigger audience to create more overall engagement and success.

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