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Tomorrow: Vita et Vertias conference at Yale University

October 17, 2013/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard

Tomorrow and Saturday, Yale University hosts the Vita et Veritas (Life and Truth) conference. This conference will bring together pro-life youth leaders from across the United States, as well as more experienced veterans of the pro-life movement, to learn from one another.

Secular Pro-Life’s Kelsey Hazzard will be on a panel tomorrow afternoon at 3:00 p.m. EST. The topic is “Converging Paths: Religious and Secular Perspectives on Abortion.” Co-panelists include Suzy Ismail of the Center for Muslim Life, Cecily Routman of Jewish Pro-Life, and Matt Bennett of the Christian Union. The panel will be moderated by the lovely Aimee Murphy, a longtime friend of Secular Pro-Life and the Editor-in-Chief of the Life Matters Journal.

This promises to be an exciting and informative event, but we understand that many of you cannot just pack up and drive to New Haven. So for the first time, Secular Pro-Life will live stream this at Justin.tv/secularprolife. When 3pm tomorrow rolls around, click that link and it should take you LIVE to the event! No pre-registration required. You can even submit questions through the chat feature. (Bear in mind, though, that this will be our first time using this system, so please forgive any technical difficulties.) Once the panel is finished, we will have a video recording for you in short order.

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