Mindbrowse Webinar 'Anti-Porn Activism in a Pro-Sex World' Now on XBIZ.tv

Mindbrowse Webinar 'Anti-Porn Activism in a Pro-Sex World' Now on XBIZ.tv

LOS ANGELES — The recent Mindbrowse and Sssh.com webinar, titled "When Demand & Rejection Collide: Anti-Porn Activism in a Pro-Sex World," is now streaming on XBIZ.tv.

The hourlong March 1 livestream has currently drawn more than 9,000 views on Mindbrowse.

Organized and moderated by sociologist Dr. Chauntelle Tibbals, the event featured Siri Dahl, Casey Kisses, Siren SaintSin, Domino Presley, Kristel Penn, attorney Corey D. Silverstein and Free Speech Coalition's Mike Stabile.

"The 'Anti-Porn Activism in a Pro-Sex World' [session] was a fascinating and enlightening conversation, with valuable information and feedback from people who have experienced firsthand and pushed back on the negative impacts of the current wave of anti-porn activism,” said Sssh.com owner and director Angie Rowntree. “Whether you’re a part of the adult entertainment industry, or someone who enjoys adult entertainment and believes it should remain a form of expression protected by the First Amendment, I highly recommend watching.”

She said the discussion was another example of Mindbrowse striving to offer “a broad range of topics and perspectives from within the adult entertainment community.”

“So much of the time when people hear about the adult industry in the media, whether the commentary is critical or supportive, the perspective they get is that of someone on the outside looking in,” Rowntree added. “Mindbrowse events give people the chance to hear the same sort of issues discussed by people with direct experience and expertise.”

Stream the complete session on XBIZ.tv and follow Sssh.com on Twitter.

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