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Diversifying the Pro-Life Movement

March 2, 2010/1 Comment/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard

Students for Life of America has posted video from its conference panel on pro-life diversity. Yours truly comes in at about the halfway point. The panel features representatives from Democrats for Life, I Am Whole Life, the National Black Pro-Life Union, and Consistent Life. Please comment and share!


2010 SFLA Conference: Diversifying the Pro-Life Movement from Kristan Hawkins on Vimeo.

For those who are too lazy to watch the whole thing, here’s our five-minute bit:

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  1. Michelle Zhang
    Michelle Zhang says:
    March 4, 2010 at 11:23 pm

    So I only just had a time to watch this and I think you did an AMAZING job. Especially giving pointers and tips. 🙂

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