Program areas at Culture Reframed
Culture Reframed works to stop the emotional, behavioral, and sexual harms of pornography to children and youth. Through robust programs and resources, we help ensure kids develop healthy, respectful, and egalitarian views of sex and intimacy throughout their lives.we achieve our mission in five key ways:1.raise awareness and shift cultural narratives about the impact of porn on kids: since our founding, we have educated and influenced millions of people through media interviews and appearances, conferences, social media, keynote presentations, visitors to our website, podcasts, dr. gail dines' book, and more.2. Build resilience and resistance in kids to hypersexualized media and porn Culture: through our online courses, partnerships, workshops, presentations, and trainings, we reach tens of thousands of parents, professionals, and others each year, equipping them to help build kids' resilience and resistance to hypersexualized media and porn culture.3. Analyze and disseminate academic research that demonstrates the harms of pornography: our one-of-a-kind academic library is a regularly updated, searchable database of more than 500 articles. It is the world's largest compilation of contemporary, scholarly, and multidisciplinary work on the harms of pornography. We also have commissioned nine white papers, written by renowned academics.4. Foster institutional change to improve child safeguarding andprotection: as a result of our training, subject matter expertise, consultation, and technical assistance, we have played a key role in changing systems and child protection policies in major institutions and organizations across government, multilateral bodies, and civil society.5. Advocate for policy change to better protect kids from the harms of pornography: we have contributed our expertise to collaborative policy advocacy efforts, both in the u.s. and in other countries, resulting in new and/or improved policies to protect young people from the harms of pornography.