PRESS KITThe Enough Is Enough® (EIE) mission is to Make the Internet Safer for Children and Families. We emerged as a national leader in Internet safety in 1994, and we have pioneered efforts to raise public awareness about the dangers of Internet pornography, sexual predators, cyberbullying, and other Internet threats. We advance solutions that promote equality, fairness and respect for human dignity with shared responsibility between the public, technology, and the law. We stand for freedom of speech as defined by the Constitution of the United States; for a culture where all people are respected and valued; for a childhood with a protected period of innocence; for healthy sexuality; and for a society free from sexual exploitation. Enough Is Enough® is frequently sought out by the media, educators, policy makers, law enforcement officials, and industry leaders for our expertise on solutions for ensuring that children have a safe and rewarding experience online. Enough Is Enough® staff regularly provide interviews to leading national news broadcasts as a trusted experts on Internet safety issues. EIE has been featured on Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, Dateline, the Today Show, Oprah, 20/20, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Washington Post, USA Today, The Washington Times, The San Francisco Chronicle, The San Jose Mercury News and People Magazine, among others. Donna Rice Hughes CEO and PresidentMrs. Hughes is a progressive leader, Social Entrepreneur, Internet Safety Expert, Author, Speaker, Commentator and Producer. As President of EIE, she is regularly sought out by media, Congress and industry leaders for her expertise in preventing the exploitation of children online. She’s given 4,500-plus media interviews, 400 seminars, and several Congressional testimonies.. She created the historic Children’s Internet Safety Presidential Pledge signed by candidate Trump and supported later by Clinton. Awards include an Emmy for The PBS/EIE Internet Safety 101®® TV Series, an Emmy nomination as the Program’s Host (2012), The Women In Technology Award for Social Impact (2013), and The Professional Women in Advocacy Excellence In Advocacy Award for “Veteran Practitioner” (2014). She authored Kids Online: Protecting Your Children In Cyberspace and dozens of articles. Hughes graduated Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa from the University of South Carolina and is married to Jack Hughes.They live in Northern Virginia and have three grandchildren. |
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