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A Bipartisan Vision for the Pro-Life Movement
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardFordham University professor Charlie Camosy has an interesting piece in the Daily Caller entitled A Home For The Pro-Life Movement (Beyond The Republican Party). Discussing the failure of national legislation to ban late-term abortions (after 20 weeks), he says: But is the latest pro-life failure of the national GOP really that surprising? This is the […]
Website Under Deconstruction: Preterm (Ohio)
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardThis post is the fourth in “Website Under Deconstruction,” our series on abortion center websites. (See the first, second, and third.) Last week, NPR published a propaganda piece featuring the Preterm abortion center in Ohio. I do not hesitate to call it propaganda because it omitted any mention of Lakisha Wilson, who Preterm killed in a […]
There’s no such thing as fetus fetishists
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardI try to be an open-minded person. I obviously have strong beliefs about the right to life, but I am willing to have conversations with people who support abortion or are on the fence. I agree with Josh Brahm of the Equal Rights Institute when he emphasizes the importance of reasoned dialogue among people who […]
Special Needs Families & Supporters Rally Against “R-Word”
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardOn Wednesday, the R-Word project (coordinated by Best Buddies and the Special Olympics) ran a social media campaign called “Spread the word to end the word.” The goal of the project is to make use of the disparaging word “retarded” unacceptable. The pro-life movement, of course, overlaps significantly with the disability rights movement. SPL failed […]
TOMORROW: National Pro-Life Chalk Day
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardFor those of you who aren’t familiar with pro-life activism on college campuses, here is Chalk Day in a nutshell, via Students for Life of America: With a handful of chalk and an arsenal of pro-life slogans, you can leave a lasting impression on hundreds or even thousands of people. Step 1: Pick up sidewalk […]
Transformation is on the horizon. Here’s why.
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard[Today’s guest post is by Michael Crone and Joseph Kirchner.] History demonstrates that major social transformations, once thought impossible, can be realized very quickly. When momentum reaches a certain level, social opinion reaches a tipping point and the prevailing norm then gives way to a new standard. In the 1850s, slavery was a well-entrenched […]
Three-Parent Babies: A Pro-Life Ethical Analysis
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard[Today’s guest post by Victoria Godwin is part of our paid blogging program.] The UK Parliament voted early last month to allow for the creation of children using the biological DNA from three people, effectively becoming the first country to officially approve this technique. The aim of this technology is to allow parents with a […]
Wilberforce Fellowship applications are open!
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardStudents for Life of America is accepting applications for its Wilberforce Fellowship through March 31st. The Wilberforce Fellowship is a leadership program that connects campus pro-life activists with mentors who have devoted their careers to the cause. It’s a great opportunity to acquire leadership skills and make connections. I speak from personal experience; I was […]
Website Under Deconstruction: American Family Planning of Pensacola
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardThis post is the third in “Website Under Deconstruction,” our series on abortion center websites. (See the first and second.) Today we are featuring American Family Planning of Pensacola (AFPP), which sent a woman to the hospital last week. AFPP is owned by notorious abortionist Steven Chase Brigham, who cannot legally perform abortions himself because […]
Volunteer opportunities for medical doctors, graphic designers
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardSecular Pro-Life is embarking on an exciting new educational campaign, which we expect will launch in the next two to three months. Since it’s still in the pipeline, I can’t tell you all the details on a public blog. I can tell you that I presented the project to the physicians, nurses, and medical students […]