Handouts

Here are a few handouts we've found useful for distribution. To be extra helpful, we've provided suggestions for use. Download them, then run to Kinko's!
 
Handout 1. graphic handout.pdf

Contains graphic language. Suitable for a college crowd when have one minute to grab their attention.


Handout 2. holsopple.pdf

Kelly Holsopple's qualitative study of strippers. It is 17 pages long, so if you have a limited-attention audience, page 16 features the conclusion:


Handout 3. jensen.pdf

A good handout for a male audience, written by Robert Jensen:


Handout 4. justharmlessfun.pdf

Enough is Enough's paper from 2000 features a family-values angle. Suitable for a church crowd


Handout 5. leftissue.pdf

Written by Gail Dines and Robert Jensen, condensed into a two-page flyer. Good for your marxist friends at the co-op:


Handout 6. pimpnho1.pdf and pimpnho2.pdf

Assemble flyers for your own Pimp-n-Ho protest rally as these CAROL did in Baltimore.


Handout 7. prostitution flyer 07_Layout 1-1.pdf

Sample flyer for an Illinois event on prostitution education.


Handout 8. qpf.pdf

Quick Porn Facts collected by one angry girl for a conference in Boston. Good for the ADHD set.


Handout 9. tame handout.pdf

10-point argument suitable for a church crowd.


Handout 10. studies from the 80s.pdf

An 8-page reference list of studies from the 80's on the harms of pornography. Useful if you're having one of those arguments where the other person claims you "have no research" to back up your points. Don't forget to tell sparring partner that scholarly research into pornography ended in the 80's because researchers could not in good conscience expose their subjects to material proven to be harmful.


Handout 11. sex_traff.us.pdf

Scholarly article on sex trafficking which is 141 pages long. Maybe you want to email as an attachment and save the trees?


Handout 12. prostfacts.pdf

Simple flyer to hand out at a Pimp&Ho protest, or any event glorifying prostitution.


Handout 13. Not For Sale Posters

Full-color posters designed by the Not For Sale Media Project, which encourages you to print and distribute them yourself