BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
PRODID:-//cacidaho.org//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.30.10//
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
METHOD:PUBLISH
UID:10e7335d-3c99-4a70-a64e-71bb266e43d7
X-WR-CALDESC:Presented by Culture Reframed\n\nPrior to 2000\, most young pe
 ople\, especially boys\, would first encounter pornographic images in maga
 zines such as Playboy and Penthouse. Their access to these (mainly) soft-c
 ore images was limited\, so it was not a pivotal issue in terms of the sex
 ual health and development of young people\, and pornography did not serve
  as the primary source of sex education. Since 2000\, the internet has bec
 ome the main vehicle for porn\, and hardcore porn is just a click away—it 
 is free\, violent\, and based on the degradation and abuse of women and ch
 ildren. The proliferation of the smartphone\, together with the growth of 
 teen-targeted social media sites\, has opened up yet more avenues for teen
 s to access hardcore porn. This presentation will explore the most popular
  social media platforms accessed by young people today\, linking the socia
 l media and porn industries and the harmful effects of their exposure to y
 oung people. Today\, online porn has become a primary source of sex educat
 ion for young people around the world. Researchers from across disciplines
 \, using a wide range of methodologies\, have shown that viewing pornograp
 hy is associated with: ● increased anxiety and depression\; ● poor academi
 c performance\; ● risky and problematic sexual behaviors\; ● decreased cap
 acity for empathy\, connection\, & healthy relationships ● lowered empathy
  for rape victims\; ● lowered likelihood of intervening in a sexual assaul
 t\; ● increase in committing domestic violence ● increased likelihood of e
 ngaging in sex at a younger age\; ● increased likelihood of contracting ST
 Ds. Focusing on the public health approach\, this presentation will highli
 ght how Culture Reframed helps parents and professionals who work with you
 ng people to navigate this precarious terrain of hypersexualized social me
 dia and pornography. We will discuss our research-driven online courses an
 d resources for parents and professionals\, including our NEW Sex Educatio
 n with a Porn-Critical Lens Curriculum. Outcomes of Presentation Gain a nu
 anced and research-based understanding of the social\, emotional\, and cog
 nitive impacts of hypersexualized pop culture and pornography on young peo
 ple. Understand the ways the pornography industry targets youth via social
  media platforms. Develop an awareness of the cultural impact of pornograp
 hy\, and how it impacts family and peer relationships. Debunk the most pre
 valent myths about kids and pornography. Understand the public health appr
 oach to the porn crisis as the basis for the development of CR’s courses a
 nd resources. Gain practical skills\, tips and strategies to address the h
 arms of pornography. \n\nRegister through Zoom Webinar Link: https://us02w
 eb.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-YzwKCg3THOph1I2f2hNMg
X-WR-RELCALID:d31f897f2c0a5590fdb0cb5c9ad15e45
X-WR-TIMEZONE:America/Denver
BEGIN:VTIMEZONE
TZID:America/Denver
BEGIN:STANDARD
TZNAME:MST
DTSTART:20231105T020000
TZOFFSETFROM:-0600
TZOFFSETTO:-0700
RDATE:20241103T020000
END:STANDARD
BEGIN:DAYLIGHT
TZNAME:MDT
DTSTART:20240310T020000
TZOFFSETFROM:-0700
TZOFFSETTO:-0600
RDATE:20250309T020000
END:DAYLIGHT
END:VTIMEZONE
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:9abbfe6c-4500-4f41-8221-5b3b1c029aa9
DTSTAMP:20260423T094339Z
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Culture Reframed\n\nPrior to 2000\, most young peo
 ple\, especially boys\, would first encounter pornographic images in magaz
 ines such as Playboy and Penthouse. Their access to these (mainly) soft-co
 re images was limited\, so it was not a pivotal issue in terms of the sexu
 al health and development of young people\, and pornography did not serve 
 as the primary source of sex education. Since 2000\, the internet has beco
 me the main vehicle for porn\, and hardcore porn is just a click away—it i
 s free\, violent\, and based on the degradation and abuse of women and chi
 ldren. The proliferation of the smartphone\, together with the growth of t
 een-targeted social media sites\, has opened up yet more avenues for teens
  to access hardcore porn. This presentation will explore the most popular 
 social media platforms accessed by young people today\, linking the social
  media and porn industries and the harmful effects of their exposure to yo
 ung people. Today\, online porn has become a primary source of sex educati
 on for young people around the world. Researchers from across disciplines\
 , using a wide range of methodologies\, have shown that viewing pornograph
 y is associated with: ● increased anxiety and depression\; ● poor academic
  performance\; ● risky and problematic sexual behaviors\; ● decreased capa
 city for empathy\, connection\, & healthy relationships ● lowered empathy 
 for rape victims\; ● lowered likelihood of intervening in a sexual assault
 \; ● increase in committing domestic violence ● increased likelihood of en
 gaging in sex at a younger age\; ● increased likelihood of contracting STD
 s. Focusing on the public health approach\, this presentation will highlig
 ht how Culture Reframed helps parents and professionals who work with youn
 g people to navigate this precarious terrain of hypersexualized social med
 ia and pornography. We will discuss our research-driven online courses and
  resources for parents and professionals\, including our NEW Sex Education
  with a Porn-Critical Lens Curriculum. Outcomes of Presentation Gain a nua
 nced and research-based understanding of the social\, emotional\, and cogn
 itive impacts of hypersexualized pop culture and pornography on young peop
 le. Understand the ways the pornography industry targets youth via social 
 media platforms. Develop an awareness of the cultural impact of pornograph
 y\, and how it impacts family and peer relationships. Debunk the most prev
 alent myths about kids and pornography. Understand the public health appro
 ach to the porn crisis as the basis for the development of CR’s courses an
 d resources. Gain practical skills\, tips and strategies to address the ha
 rms of pornography. \n\nRegister through Zoom Webinar Link: https://us02we
 b.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-YzwKCg3THOph1I2f2hNMg
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240425T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240425T133000
LOCATION:https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-YzwKCg3THOph1I2f2hNMg
SUMMARY:Growing Up in a Porn Culture: The Social\, Emotional & Cognitive Ef
 fects
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
