- Speaker:
Elisha Krauss
- Time
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Tuesday, Oct 28, 2025 at 6:00 pm
- Location
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2630 Memorial Union
- Co-Sponsors:
- Young Americans for Freedom at ISU
- Young America's Foundation
- Committee on Lectures (funded by Student Government)
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Join political commentator and writer Elisha Krauss as she tackles one of the most serious issues faced by young adults in America today: widespread, rampant pornography consumption. Most children in America are exposed to porn by the time they are 13 years old, and 73 percent of Americans will have viewed porn by the time they get to college. This presentation will highlight the dangerous and destructive nature of pornography, shattering the narrative that it’s normal and acceptable, and revealing the myriad of disastrous effects it wreaks on everything it touches: men, women, relationships, sexual health, human trafficking, and so much more. Elisha Krauss will prove that it’s past time for Americans to wake up to the dangers of pornography and turn it off for good.
Elisha Krauss is a conservative commentator, writer, and podcaster. Currently, she is a host of “The Washington Examiner Newsmaker Series.” Previously she was a co-host and contributor at Ben Shapiro’s Daily Wire. Krauss also cohosted “The Ladybrains Podcast” with a rotating cast of friends: Mary Katharine Ham, Kelly Maher, Bethany Mandel, Lyndsey Fifield, and Emily Zanotti.
Krauss previously hosted a morning drive radio show in Los Angeles with Shapiro for four years and produced the syndicated Sean Hannity Show for seven years. She has also worked with Truth Revolt as a grassroots organizer and writer, PragerU as its Director of Outreach, and ran a congressional campaign in her home state of Oklahoma.
This lecture recording can be found on the Available Recordings page approximately two business days after the event and will remain accessible for three weeks.