CCA to Host Women’s Education Conference April 23 in Montgomery

Christian Coalition of Alabama will address AI-generated images, cyber threats against women, aligned with FLOTUS’ “Take It Down” initiative

CCA to Host Women’s Education Conference April 23 in Montgomery
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The Christian Coalition of Alabama (CCA) will be hosting its inaugural Women’s Education Conference on Thursday, April 23, 2026 in Montgomery, Alabama.

The event, entitled “Protecting the Innocence of Alabama‘s Women in the Age of Cyber Bullying and AI Generated Pornographic Imagery“ will be held at Wesley Hall, Frasier Church, 6000 Atlanta Highway, Montgomery.

Doors will open and Dinner will begin at 6:00 PM, with the program itself beginning at 7:00 PM.

The conference will bring together educators, students, parents and elected officials to address the growing threat posed by AI-generated imagery in social media predators who are targeting Alabama‘s women and young girls.

“It’s past time for our politicians to side with protecting women and young girls instead of big tech pornographers and their lobbyists.”
— DR. RANDY BRINSON, PRESIDENT, CHRISTIAN COALITION OF ALABAMA

The event is being held in partnership with First Lady Melania Trump‘s national “take it down” initiative. State Representative Ben Harrison (R-Athens), the sponsor of the Anti-AI Pornography Protection Act in the Alabama Legislature, will address attendees on the legislative fight to hold big tech accountable.

Confirmed speakers at this time include Dr. Randy Brinson, CCA President & Chairman, and State Rep. Ben Harrison.

Invited guests include Dr. Allen Long (State Board of Education); Ms. Debra Hays, CEO of ConcertIDC, LLC; State Senator Will Barfoot (SD-25); State Representative Reed Ingram (HD-75); Montgomery County Sheriff Derrick Cunningham; Doug Singleton, Chairman of the Montgomery County Commission; Sally Pitts of WSFA-TV; Gerald Williams, Assistant Basketball Coach, The Montgomery Academy; Sean Williams, Executive Director of The Alabama Boys Foundation; and Ms. Louise Pitts, Principal of Chilton County High School.

Bus transportation will be provided for groups of 50 more traveling from a central location. Grants will be awarded to organizations that bring the most participants.

For more information and to RSVP, go to https://ccalabama.org/womens-conference.html.