In this final anthology episode of the Prostasia Conversations for now, experts and personalities from around the world talk on child sexual abuse, human rights, and sex positivity. Here are links to the source videos:
- Elizabeth Letourneau on society’s failure to invest in prevention
- Pleasure educator Euphemia Russell speaks about her consent-focused approach to sex education for people of all ages.
- Dr Gilian Tenbergen and Candice Christiansen talk about a new treatment program in New York State
- Jillian Keenan on why spanking of children should be treated as sexual battery
- Ignacio Rivera on their intersectional and sex-positive approach to child sexual abuse prevention and healing
- Fay Brown talks about some of the conditions that may be associated with survival of child sexual abuse
- Veronica Yates explains how childrens’ rights are human rights
- Andrew Puddephatt, Chair of the Internet Watch Foundation, the UK charity responsible for maintaining databases of illegal images of minors
- Jillian York, Director of International Freedom of Expression at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, about obscenity
- David Prescott, Chair of the National Adolescent Perpetration Network (NAPN) about children and adolescents who offend sexually against other minors
- Micah Waxman on handling helpline calls from potential abusers
- Professor Eric Goldman on CSAM and politics
- Adult performer Alison Rey about her complicated history of being groomed as a child
- Susan Wright from the National Coalition for Sexual Freedom on BDSM and consent
- Sex educator August McLaughlin on how comprehensive sex ed aids prevention
- Researcher Lauren Stevens on how stigma fuels offending
- Survivor activist Jenna Quinn on the children taboo face about disclosing
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