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Our best week yet
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardToday’s e-newsletter recaps everything that Secular Pro-Life has done over the past week. And what a week! We appeared in numerous media outlets, marched on two coasts, hit a major YouTube milestone, and more. Click here for all the details.
Walk for Life West Coast 2013
/13 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Monica Snyder(You should be able to click on the photos to see larger versions. See additional photos here.) Several SPL supporters and I attended San Francisco’s annual Walk for Life West Coast last Saturday. The WFLWC includes an hour long rally at the Civic Center before marching down Market St. through the center of San Francisco’s […]
Join us for Roe v. Wade memorial events
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardAs a reminder, here’s where you can find Secular Pro-Life this weekend: Tomorrow, Friday, January 25: March for Life Washington, DC We will be part of the “For Peace & All Life” march group, alongside such awesome organizations as Feminists for Life, Consistent Life, and others. We will meet at 11:30am in front of the […]
Audio: Appearance on WBEZ
/2 Comments/in Speeches, Discussions, Presentations, Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardIf you missed Secular Pro-Life’s appearance on WBEZ Chicago Public Radio yesterday, you can listen to it below. The segment begins at 5:35 with some background information from a university professor. SPL’s Kelsey Hazzard and abortion supporter Erin Matson come in around 12:00. It was a short piece, so there were a couple of things […]
Choice, rights, and consensus
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey Hazzard[Today’s post is part of the national “Ask Them What They Mean by ‘Choice’ Day,” a response to NARAL’s “Blog for Choice” event.] The argument for “choice” is simple. The abortion debate is unending. Since people will never come to a consensus, we should just leave it to the individual conscience. “Now that I’m safe, […]
Secular Pro-Life joins the PIE Project
/1 Comment/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardWhat is the PIE Project, you ask? PIE stands for Pro-life Information and Experience. The idea is to document the cumulative knowledge of the pro-life movement, so that people don’t have to re-invent the wheel. This is being done with short videos (under 5 minutes) in which pro-life leaders share their perspectives on key topics. […]
Tomorrow: SPL prez on Chicago NPR
/2 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardTomorrow morning, Secular Pro-Life founder and president Kelsey Hazzard will appear on The Morning Shift with Tony Sarabia on WBEZ, the Chicago affiliate of National Public Radio. The Morning Shift will begin at 9:50 am EST (8:50 am CST) and Hazzard will join in about twenty minutes into the program. The topic will be how […]
Rape & Pregnancy 101
/7 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardThe Susan B. Anthony List is working with pro-life politicians to develop talking points about pregnancy from rape. The always reasonable Amanda Marcotte sees this as evidence of malfeasance, declaring: “The SBA List isn’t interested in discouraging Republican politicians from holding ugly, sexist beliefs about domestic and sexual violence. They’re just here to help politicians […]
We remember
/1 Comment/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardIt’s hard to believe that Roe v. Wade is turning 40 years old next week. Over 55 million unborn babies have died since January 22, 1973. Abortion supporters will be celebrating this as a triumph. Many Secular Pro-Life members will be gathering at the March for Life in D.C. or the Walk for Life in […]
PP moves away from “pro-choice” label.
/6 Comments/in Uncategorized /by admin[Today’s post is re-posted from “Yeah, but…“] Planned Parenthood is moving away from the term “pro-choice” in response polls showing dissatisfaction with abortion debate labels. “I’m neither pro-choice nor pro-life,” said one woman in a focus group commissioned by Planned Parenthood. “I’m pro-whatever-the-situation is.” Said another, “there should be three: pro-life, pro-choice and something in the […]