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The word “fetus” is nothing to fear — or to censor
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardCorrection: It now appears that the list of words was not a strict ban, and that the list came not from the Trump administration, but from within the CDC itself. * * * Last Friday, news broke that the Trump administration has instructed the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) not to use the words “evidence-based,” […]
Alicia’s Story
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized, Your Stories /by Guest BloggerDuring the summer of 2015, Alicia Young started experiencing some unusual symptoms: weight gain, neck swelling, moodiness, easily becoming sick, and extreme fatigue. She fell ill quite often, getting three ear infections all within four months. At the young age of twenty-five she felt it was not normal, so she made an appointment with an […]
Project Weak Link sees victory in Specific Waste Industries campaign
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardExactly one month ago, we wrote about the Project Weak Link protest campaign urging Specific Waste Industries—a medical waste disposal company—to stop collecting corpses from abortion facilities in the Midwest. Yesterday, Project Weak Link organizers shared a statement from Specific Waste Industries indicating that it had terminated its contracts with abortion facilities, including the notorious […]
The Jackson Family’s Prenatal Testing Story
/0 Comments/in Ableism, Your Stories /by Guest BloggerThe Jacksons always knew they wanted a large family from the beginning. Jennifer and her husband Richard have enjoyed the family lifestyle: bowling, movies, water fights, being outdoors together, and actively participating in their church. In February 2016, the Jackson family found out they’d be adding another child to their home and everyone was ecstatic! […]
A model pro-life response to violence
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardEarlier this month, pro-life activist Purity Thomas, who is fifteen years old, was punched in the face as she stood peacefully outside an abortion facility in Roanoke, VA. She was treated for a concussion. The pro-choice assailant has not yet been identified; however, employees of the facility have been ruled out. Purity’s courageous response is both […]
Human Rights Day
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardOn Sunday, December 10, the world marks Human Rights Day. We hope our readers will take this opportunity to reflect on the meaning of human rights, and we especially encourage our fellow pro-life activists to think about how they can apply these fundamental principles to their advocacy. Human rights are for all human beings equally. […]
Alabama special election shows need for pro-life Democrats
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardIn case you’ve been living under a rock, there’s a special election coming up in Alabama to name a new senator. The slot was previously held by Jeff Sessions, who stepped down to become Attorney General. Republican candidate Roy Moore was the obvious favorite in the state so red it’s crimson (oh hey, congrats on […]
Seeking partners for an upcoming project
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardHave you experienced a coerced abortion or threat of coerced abortion? Have you survived sex trafficking? Or do you work for an organization that combats domestic violence and sexual abuse? Do you want to tell your story? If so, we want to amplify your voice. The abortion lobby is pursuing a course of action that […]
The dying gasps of an industry
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardSuppose that you were the CEO of a business in crisis. Industry-wide, sales are down a shocking 21 percent. What would you do? You might start by trying to improve your company’s public image. If that fails, you might go negative, increasing your customer base by scaring them away from alternatives to your product. And […]
Newly launched project advances health for mothers and babies of color
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard“What would it look like opening a birthing center in the hood?” That question sent Cessilye Smith of Dallas, Texas on a journey. Cessilye is a pro-life feminist, racial justice educator, and doula—on top of just being an all-around rad woman. (Disclosure: she’s also a friend of mine, obviously.) She is incredibly knowledgeable about the […]