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Plans for January

December 20, 2011/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard

It’s that time of year! No, not Hanukkah. Not Christmas, either. I’m talking about the time of year that pro-life organizations prepare for the flurry of activity that surrounds the anniversary of Roe v. Wade on January 22nd. Secular Pro-Life is no exception. Here’s an outline of our schedule.

All day on Sunday, January 22, 2012, we will have a booth at the Students for Life of America conference in Bethesda, Maryland. We’re sharing the booth with our friends at the Life Matters Journal. If you have registered for the conference, please come by and say hello– we’ll have Secular Pro-Life goodies for you! Registration is now full, but you can still access some of the conference via an online feed.

On Monday the 23rd, we will join hundreds of thousands of pro-life activists from across the country for the March for Life in Washington, D.C. Our meeting place and time are TBD. We welcome anyone to march behind our “For the embryology textbook tells me so” banner. Immediately after the march, all are invited to the second annual National Pro-Life Youth Rally.

Can’t make it to D.C.? For the second consecutive year, Secular Pro-Life will also have a presence at the West Coast Walk for Life in San Francisco, California! The 2012 Walk will take place on January 21st. We encourage participants to carry secular slogans; our favorites include “Pro-Science, Pro-Life” and “Call me an extremist, but I think dismemberment is wrong.”

We hope to see you at one or more of these events. In the meantime, have a happy holiday!

To help us reach as many pro-life activists as possible during the Roe anniversary events, please consider making a donation.

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