MONTREAL—Aylo is partnering with Woodhull Freedom Foundation, a nonprofit advocacy group for freedom of sexual expression, to co-host a virtual panel on online censorship on Tuesday, September 30, from 3 to 4 p.m. ET.
Pornhub’s VP of Brand & Community Alex Kekesi and Woodhull Freedom Foundation President and CEO Ricci Joy Levy will lead a panel of experts to discuss the evolving landscape of online censorship and its impact on the adult industry.
Panelists will break down the latest legislation, explore the real implications of the SCOTUS decision on age verification laws, as well as offer real-world strategies for compliance.
The panel speakers include:
• Siri Dahl, an adult star, content creator and activist “known for her authentic performances, inclusive content, and strong online presence. Siri is an advocacy champion for the industry hosting events like the Corn Telethon,” organizers said.
• Mike Stabile, director of public policy at adult industry legal advocacy nonprofit Free Speech Coalition.
• Allie Oops, an intimacy coordinator, creative producer, casting director, consultant and content creator known for combining technical precision with cultural awareness.
Panelists will also discuss what the changes to the online world mean not just for adult creators but for the future of free expression online.
The online seminar is the second in a series Aylo will host in collaboration with organizations providing advocacy, outreach and direct services to sex workers. The seminar series “aims to build understanding and support around pressing topics impacting the adult industry and its communities,” an event representative said.
“As the landscape of online censorship rapidly evolves, it’s more important than ever for our community to stay informed and empowered," said Kekesi, speaking on behalf of Aylo.
“We’re committed to supporting the adult industry in navigating these challenges and protecting the rights and livelihoods of sex workers everywhere. I’m proud to bring together these voices to discuss real world strategies for safety with the changing internet,” she added.
“Protecting sexual freedom means defending our right to speak, learn and connect online—even as the rules of the internet keep shifting,” commented Levy. “Since our founding in 2003, Woodhull has stood shoulder to shoulder with the adult industry and fought for the rights and safety of sex workers everywhere. We’re proud to continue that legacy by working with partners across the field to safeguard expression, empower communities and keep human rights at the center of every conversation about online spaces.”
To register for the event, click here.