Host Penna Dexter leads us through this great show. In the first hour, she will talk with Parents Television and Media Council Vice President Melissa Henson. Then she welcomes Jason Snead to the mic. They’ll discuss the Honest Elections Project. Michelle Havrilla. She’ll share knowledge about child sex change treatments. In the second hour, she welcomes Michelle Havrilla. She’ll share knowledge about child sex change treatments.
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During her 25-year tenure at the PTC, Ms. Henson has championed the protection of children from harmful media that Hollywood markets to them, has urged corporate accountability from sponsors of entertainment media, mobilized grassroots members of the PTC to urge enforcement of the broadcast indecency law, and has tackled issues of child sexual exploitation in the media. She urged Hollywood to present more positive, empowering images of girls in the media. And she produced a number of groundbreaking PTC studies documenting graphic sex, violence and profanity on television and in streaming media.
She began her career with the PTC in 1997 as an entertainment analyst, documenting instances of inappropriate content on television.
Ms. Henson is a sought-after entertainment expert and has appeared on a variety of TV programs, is a frequent guest on radio talk shows across the country, and has been quoted extensively in news sources.
Ms. Henson is a graduate of the University of Virginia where she received a BA in Government. She resides in Falls Church, Va., with her husband and their son.
She is specifically working to expose health systems throughout the United States and their complicity in propagating unscientific and non-evidence based “gender-affirming care” to pediatric patients.
Michelle is an oncology certified nurse practitioner by training and has experience in healthcare technology, including product development and clinical engagement. She received a BS in biology from York College of Pennsylvania, and a BSN and MSN in nursing from Johns Hopkins University.