White Ribbon Against Pornography Week Oct. 28 – Nov. 03.

The National White Ribbon Against Pornography (WRAP) Week brings together hundreds of national, state and local groups, along with driven concerned citizens in a massive effort to educate the public on the harms from pornography and the many resources available to aid those affected. National WRAP Week always starts the last Sunday of October. The week is intended to inform the public and public officials about the harms of pornography and the need to enforce obscenity and related laws.

The White Ribbon Against Pornography (WRAP) Campaign began with one woman in Butler, PA in 1987. Norma Norris heard a sermon against pornography delivered by the pastor of her Catholic parish. Msgr. Francis Glenn lamented that local prosecutors and law enforcement had been deluded into thinking that people didn’t care about the hardcore porn being sold in her

Pornography has become increasingly acceptable, accessible and freely available

The National White Ribbon Against Pornography (WRAP) Week brings together hundreds of national, state and local groups, along with driven concerned citizens in a massive effort to educate the public on the harms from pornography and the many resources available to aid those affected. National WRAP Week always starts the last Sunday of October.

community. Norma looked at the full pews in the church and said, “That can’t be; we’re here and we care!” Norma then gave herself the challenge to inspire her community and to send out the message: WE CARE! WE COUNT! Norma thought the plan had to be simple, inexpensive, and something to catch the imagination. Soon after, the idea of a simple white ribbon as a symbol of decency came to her, and a movement was born.

Pornography has become increasingly acceptable, accessible and freely available. It is one of the biggest threats to our children’s online safety. Today, any computer literate child can view, either intentionally or accidentally, sexually explicit pornography online–from adult pornography (like the kind that appears in Playboy) to prosecutable material depicting graphic sex acts, love sex shows, orgies, bestiality and violence.

Pornography has been implicated in an increase in teen promiscuity, sexually transmitted diseases, divorce, child sexual abuse, rape, human sex trafficking, and a decrease in worker productivity. “Clearly, children also need protection both from exposure to hardcore pornography and from sexual predators who use this material to groom their victims and arouse themselves.”

Website: http://endsexualexploitation.org/wrap/


Sponsor: National Center on Sexual Exploitation
Website: http://endsexualexploitation.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/centeronexploitation/


Contact: National Center on Sexual Exploitation
Phone: 202.393.7245
Email: public@ncose.com

 

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