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Porn Goes Mainstream
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Monday, January 30th, 2006
Porn Goes Mainstream was a panel discussion co-produced by the New School University (NSU) Center for Communication and NSU Media Studies Program featuring prominent social critics and activists in a discussion on the meaning and consequences of pornography in America. Recorded Nov. 15, 2005 at NSU in New York. Author and cultural critic Catherine Orenstein moderates the panel. Rebecca Weinberg, Program Director of the Center for Communication, introduces the speakers:
Pamela Paul: journalist and author Pornified: How the Culture of Pornography is Transforming Our Lives, Our Relationships and Our Families
Nadine Strossen: President of the ACLU
Nelson George: author, cultural critic and filmmaker
Ariel Levy: author and New York Magazine staff writer
Kay Hymowitz: William E. Simon Fellow at the Manhattan Institute and contributing editor of City Journal
Pamela Paul: journalist and author Pornified: How the Culture of Pornography is Transforming Our Lives, Our Relationships and Our Families
Nadine Strossen: President of the ACLU
Nelson George: author, cultural critic and filmmaker
Ariel Levy: author and New York Magazine staff writer
Kay Hymowitz: William E. Simon Fellow at the Manhattan Institute and contributing editor of City Journal
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