It’s time we talked - pornography, young people and sexuality
Event description
Pornography has become a parenting issue we can’t afford to ignore. Over the past decade or so, pornography has become mainstream. For young people growing up in this era of ever new and accessible technology it is almost impossible to avoid exposure to pornography. Consumption – particularly for young men – has become normalised.
Hear from Maree Crabbe, director of the violence prevention project It’s time we talked. Maree is co-producer and co-director of the documentary films Love and Sex in an Age of Pornography, broadcast on SBS in Australia and in 35 other countries, and The Porn Factor, broadcast on SBS. She is also author of In the Picture – a whole school resource to assist secondary schools to address the influence of explicit sexual imagery. Maree’s articles on young people, sexuality and pornography have been published in academic and news media.
The evening is FREE. Please register your attendance.
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