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Anti-Pornography Websites and Internet Resources: (Woman-focused or neutral.)
NoPornPledge
DianaRussell.com
Stop Porn Culture
NoPornNorthampton.org
Against Pornography
one angry girl antiporn resource center
Genderberg.com
MediaWatch.com section on pornography
Sex Industry Survivors
Erase the Dark
Prostitution Research and Education
(It addresses pornography also as it is a form of prostitution.)
Anti-Pornography and Prostitution Research Group (Japan)
CharlieGrrl’s “Blog of Feminist Activism against Porn”
Shelley Lubben.com (Ex porn-star helping other porn stars)
Shelley Lubben's MySpace Website
List of Dead Porn Stars and How They Died
Where My Ladies At (About porn and it's connection to hip hop and rap.)
Feminist Fred: A Place for Men to Learn about Feminism (Also home of Pornsick Pat)
Compulsion Solutions
Internet Pornography Statistics (InternetFilterReview.com)
Porn and Sex Industry Statistics (Enough is Enough.)
Pornography and Sex Trade Statistics (Most thorough and documented.)
PBS Documentary "Porn In America". Full video and lots of information.
XXX Family Values: ABC Primetime Show about Porn Star Sunny Lane. (Sunny's parents are her managers. Transcript and video clip at link.)
ABC Primetime Interview with Porn Star Belladonna
(Tells the harsh truth about porn.)
Porn Profits: Corporate America's Secret (ABC Primetime Show.)
Pornography: Creating Demand for International Sex Trafficking
(By Shared Hope International)
DianaRussell.com
Stop Porn Culture
NoPornNorthampton.org
Against Pornography
one angry girl antiporn resource center
Genderberg.com
MediaWatch.com section on pornography
Sex Industry Survivors
Erase the Dark
Prostitution Research and Education
(It addresses pornography also as it is a form of prostitution.)
Anti-Pornography and Prostitution Research Group (Japan)
CharlieGrrl’s “Blog of Feminist Activism against Porn”
Shelley Lubben.com (Ex porn-star helping other porn stars)
Shelley Lubben's MySpace Website
List of Dead Porn Stars and How They Died
Where My Ladies At (About porn and it's connection to hip hop and rap.)
Feminist Fred: A Place for Men to Learn about Feminism (Also home of Pornsick Pat)
Compulsion Solutions
Internet Pornography Statistics (InternetFilterReview.com)
Porn and Sex Industry Statistics (Enough is Enough.)
Pornography and Sex Trade Statistics (Most thorough and documented.)
PBS Documentary "Porn In America". Full video and lots of information.
XXX Family Values: ABC Primetime Show about Porn Star Sunny Lane. (Sunny's parents are her managers. Transcript and video clip at link.)
ABC Primetime Interview with Porn Star Belladonna
(Tells the harsh truth about porn.)
Porn Profits: Corporate America's Secret (ABC Primetime Show.)
Pornography: Creating Demand for International Sex Trafficking
(By Shared Hope International)
Books about the harms of pornography
Pornified: How Pornography is Damaging Our Lives, Our Relationships and Our Families, by Pamela Paul. (Buy it here at Amazon.com.)
(Note: The author has stated that she regrets the errors on pg. 259 in the sentence beginning with “Meanwhile, women on the Left…”. The sentence and the points made in it are inaccurate but corrections were not able to be made for the paperback edition.)
Female Chauvinist Pigs: Women and the Rise of Raunch Culture, by Ariel Levy. (Buy it here at Amazon.com.)
Pornography: Driving the Demand in International Sex Trafficking, by Captive Daughters Media. (Buy it here at Amazon.com, or at Xlibris here. Table of contents here. Full text of Introduction by David Guinn here.)
The Macho Paradox: Why Some Men Hurt Women and How All Men Can Help, by Jackson Katz. (Buy it here at Amazon.com)
Getting Off: Pornography and the End of Masculinity, by Robert Jensen. (Buy it here at Amazon.com.)
Not for Sale: Feminists Resisting Prostitution and Pornography, edited by Rebecca Whisnant and Christine Stark. (Buy it at Amazon.com here or at Spinifex press here.)
How to Make Love Like A Porn Star: A Cautionary Tale, by Jenna Jameson. (Buy it here at Amazon.com: ) It includes much valuable information about the pornography industry that makes it clear how harmful it is.
Against Pornography: The Evidence of Harm, by Diana Russell (Buy it at Amazon.com here or at Diana Russell's website here. Book info here.)
Dangerous Relationships: Pornography, Misogyny and Rape, by Diana Russell. (Buy it at Amazon.com here, or at Diana Russell's website here. Book info here.)
Pornography: The Production and Consumption of Inequality, by Gail Dines, Robert Jensen, and Ann Russo. (Buy it at Amazon.com here.)
Life and Death: Unapologetic Writings on the Continuing War Against Women, by Andrea Dworkin. (Buy it at Amazon.com here.)
"Making Violence Sexy: Feminist Views on Pornography", edited by Diana Russell. (Buy it at Amazon.com here or at Diana Russell's website here. Book info here.)
"Pornography in America: A Reference Handbook", by Joseph W. Slade. Buy it at Amazon.com here.
(Note: The author has stated that she regrets the errors on pg. 259 in the sentence beginning with “Meanwhile, women on the Left…”. The sentence and the points made in it are inaccurate but corrections were not able to be made for the paperback edition.)
Female Chauvinist Pigs: Women and the Rise of Raunch Culture, by Ariel Levy. (Buy it here at Amazon.com.)
Pornography: Driving the Demand in International Sex Trafficking, by Captive Daughters Media. (Buy it here at Amazon.com, or at Xlibris here. Table of contents here. Full text of Introduction by David Guinn here.)
The Macho Paradox: Why Some Men Hurt Women and How All Men Can Help, by Jackson Katz. (Buy it here at Amazon.com)
Getting Off: Pornography and the End of Masculinity, by Robert Jensen. (Buy it here at Amazon.com.)
Not for Sale: Feminists Resisting Prostitution and Pornography, edited by Rebecca Whisnant and Christine Stark. (Buy it at Amazon.com here or at Spinifex press here.)
How to Make Love Like A Porn Star: A Cautionary Tale, by Jenna Jameson. (Buy it here at Amazon.com: ) It includes much valuable information about the pornography industry that makes it clear how harmful it is.
Against Pornography: The Evidence of Harm, by Diana Russell (Buy it at Amazon.com here or at Diana Russell's website here. Book info here.)
Dangerous Relationships: Pornography, Misogyny and Rape, by Diana Russell. (Buy it at Amazon.com here, or at Diana Russell's website here. Book info here.)
Pornography: The Production and Consumption of Inequality, by Gail Dines, Robert Jensen, and Ann Russo. (Buy it at Amazon.com here.)
Life and Death: Unapologetic Writings on the Continuing War Against Women, by Andrea Dworkin. (Buy it at Amazon.com here.)
"Making Violence Sexy: Feminist Views on Pornography", edited by Diana Russell. (Buy it at Amazon.com here or at Diana Russell's website here. Book info here.)
"Pornography in America: A Reference Handbook", by Joseph W. Slade. Buy it at Amazon.com here.
Key Articles about Pornography
"Not Tonight, Honey. I'm Logging On.", by David Amsden.
“Not Your Father’s Playboy, Not Your Mother’s Feminist Movement”, by Rebecca Whisnant.
ContentWatch.com Learning Center articles on pornography.
Robert Jensen articles on pornography, sexuality, and gender.
“The Porn Debate: Wrapping Profit in the Flag”, by Stan Goff.
"Exposure to Child Pornography as a Cause of Child Sexual Exploitation", by Diana Russell and Natalie J. Purcell.
"Guilty Pleasures: Pornography, Prostitution and Stripping", by Jackson Katz.
My Fears for All Felicities, by Stephen Walker (About documentary on pornographer Max Hardcore called "Hardcore.")
“Not Your Father’s Playboy, Not Your Mother’s Feminist Movement”, by Rebecca Whisnant.
ContentWatch.com Learning Center articles on pornography.
Robert Jensen articles on pornography, sexuality, and gender.
“The Porn Debate: Wrapping Profit in the Flag”, by Stan Goff.
"Exposure to Child Pornography as a Cause of Child Sexual Exploitation", by Diana Russell and Natalie J. Purcell.
"Guilty Pleasures: Pornography, Prostitution and Stripping", by Jackson Katz.
My Fears for All Felicities, by Stephen Walker (About documentary on pornographer Max Hardcore called "Hardcore.")
Traci Lords On the Oprah Show:
Traci grew up in an abusive home and was raped at the age of 10 by a neighborhood boy. Her career in the sex industry began when she ran away from home at age 15. She obtained a fake I.D. "mainly to get a job…as a waitress, just some sort of employment," Traci says. "I was really desperate."
When she answered an ad for a figure model in a local newspaper, she was quickly swept up into the porn industry. Nude modeling led to a centerfold in Penthouse, which quickly led to hard-core pornography.
"I had stars in my eyes," she recalls. "And I thought, 'Okay…maybe this is a way of having the attention and having everybody like me."
Battling her "self-loathing," Traci says turning to the porn industry was her way of getting attention.
"It wasn't about sex… it was about numbing out, finding a place to put that anger. I was very aggressive…it was vengeance… it was about attention."
Oprah Show: A Porn Star Gone Straight: The Traci Lords Story.
When she answered an ad for a figure model in a local newspaper, she was quickly swept up into the porn industry. Nude modeling led to a centerfold in Penthouse, which quickly led to hard-core pornography.
"I had stars in my eyes," she recalls. "And I thought, 'Okay…maybe this is a way of having the attention and having everybody like me."
Battling her "self-loathing," Traci says turning to the porn industry was her way of getting attention.
"It wasn't about sex… it was about numbing out, finding a place to put that anger. I was very aggressive…it was vengeance… it was about attention."
Oprah Show: A Porn Star Gone Straight: The Traci Lords Story.
Pornography, Violence, Rape and Crime:
“Pornography as a Cause of Rape”, by Dr. Diana E.H. Russell.
Making Women's Place Explicit: Pornography, Violence, and the Internet, compiled by Jennifer Nash, Harvard Law School.
“The Link Between Pornography and Violent Sex Crimes”, by Robert Peters.
“Porn Use and Sex Crimes”, by Rory Reid.
Pornography's Link to Rape, by Dr. Judith Reisman
Making Women's Place Explicit: Pornography, Violence, and the Internet, compiled by Jennifer Nash, Harvard Law School.
“The Link Between Pornography and Violent Sex Crimes”, by Robert Peters.
“Porn Use and Sex Crimes”, by Rory Reid.
Pornography's Link to Rape, by Dr. Judith Reisman
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First Amendment and Pornography Information:
Conferences about Pornography:
Pornography: Driving the Demand for International Sex Trafficking, 2005 conference info with anti-pornography resources.
Video of National Feminist Antipornography Movement 2007 Conference "Pornography and Pop Culture: Reframing Theory, Rethinking Activism".
Video of National Feminist Antipornography Movement 2007 Conference "Pornography and Pop Culture: Reframing Theory, Rethinking Activism".
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Family and Children Oriented Anti-Porn Internet Resources:
WhatAParentCanDo.com
CP80.org
(Internet Channel Initiative)
Enough is Enough
ProtectKids.com
Morality in Media
National Law Center
Victims of Pornography
Legal Information Regarding Pornography
Canadians Against Sexual Exploitation
United States Department of Justice Section on Pornography
Citizens Against Pornography
Maryland Coalition Against Pornography
Anti-Porn Network
The Social Costs of Pornography (2008 Princeton University project. 10 papers by different professionals. See right sidebar.)
Why the Government Should Care About Pornography. (2005 U.S. Senate Hearing) Please click on the following links of names for testimony by each individual: Pamela Paul, (author of "Pornified"),
Ms. Leslie Harris, (Executive Director Center for Democracy and Technology), Mr. Rodney Smolla, (Dean, University of Richmond School of Law), Richard Whidden, (Executive Director and Senior Council National Law Center for Children and Families), and Senator Orrin Hatch.
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CP80.org
(Internet Channel Initiative)
Enough is Enough
ProtectKids.com
Morality in Media
National Law Center
Victims of Pornography
Legal Information Regarding Pornography
Canadians Against Sexual Exploitation
United States Department of Justice Section on Pornography
Citizens Against Pornography
Maryland Coalition Against Pornography
Anti-Porn Network
The Social Costs of Pornography (2008 Princeton University project. 10 papers by different professionals. See right sidebar.)
Why the Government Should Care About Pornography. (2005 U.S. Senate Hearing) Please click on the following links of names for testimony by each individual: Pamela Paul, (author of "Pornified"),
Ms. Leslie Harris, (Executive Director Center for Democracy and Technology), Mr. Rodney Smolla, (Dean, University of Richmond School of Law), Richard Whidden, (Executive Director and Senior Council National Law Center for Children and Families), and Senator Orrin Hatch.
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