I'm speaking on a panel on porn November 21st
The Donald & Paula Smith Family Foundation
Presents a debate:
Porn in the Age of Instant Access:
What are the social effects of fast, cheap & stigma-free viewing?
Featuring
Nick Gillespie
Editor, Reason Magazine
Rachel Kramer Bussel
Columnist Village Voice & Penthouse
Pamela Paul
author Pornified & The Starter Marriage
Ben Shapiro
author Porn Generation
Moderator
Brooke Gladstone
NPR’s On The Media
The Internet and digital cable have allowed the purchasing and viewing of pornography to become easier than ever. While porn consumers can now easily keep their interests private, the porn producers has become more public and corporate. The U.S. porn industry now generates $12 billion annually: more than the combined revenues of the major television networks. What are the culture effects of this mainstreaming? Can and should there be a political response to these trends?
Monday, November 21st 2005
6:30 P.M. Prompt
(Free and open to the public - Reception to follow)
The Graduate Center
The City University of New York
365 Fifth Avenue, New York
(Corner of 34th Street & 5th Avenue)
RSVP here
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home