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Podcast: Dealing with Difficult Pro-Lifers (Part 2)
/0 Comments/in Speeches, Discussions, Presentations, Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardOur executive director, Monica Snyder, recently appeared on two episodes of the Equipped for Life podcast with our friends at Equal Rights Institute. The topic: dealing with difficult pro-lifers. The episodes were recorded pre-Dobbs, but the advice is evergreen. Part 1 covered four types of pro-life debaters who can do more harm than good: (1) Bible verse guy, (2) “Keep […]
Podcast: Dealing with Difficult Pro-Lifers (Part 1)
/0 Comments/in Religion, Speeches, Discussions, Presentations, Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardWith Roe v. Wade‘s reversal, we can finally have a real debate about abortion in the United States. From what I’ve seen on social media since Dobbs — mostly lies about ectopic pregnancy, marriage equality, and the like (with a healthy dose of ableism and classism) — I’m inclined to agree with this tweet: But […]
NPR profiles “all trimester” clinic expected to open in Maryland
/0 Comments/in Later Abortion, Uncategorized /by Monica SnyderMelissa Block with NPR spoke to Dr. Diane Horvath and Morgan Nuzzo about the clinic they are opening in Maryland, “Partners in Abortion Care.” Calling it an “all trimester” clinic, the article specifies When it opens sometime after Labor Day, Partners in Abortion Care will be one of only a handful of clinics in the […]
Join us at the Rehumanize Conference on October 15!
/0 Comments/in Administrative /by Kelsey HazzardOur friends at Rehumanize International organize consistently amazing conferences. Rehumanize is a Consistent Life Ethic (CLE) group, which means their work encompasses a wide range of social ills. That includes abortion, along with threats to older humans like the death penalty and sex trafficking. Their conferences present a wonderful opportunity for activists in different spheres to come […]
Pro-Choicers’ Persistent Infant Problem: A Reply to Boonin
/0 Comments/in Philosophy, Uncategorized /by Alex Hyun[Esta publicación está disponible en español aquí.] Today’s guest blog post is by Dr. Alex Hyun. Dr. Hyun received his B.A. in philosophy at the University of California-Berkeley, and his M.A. and Ph.D. in Philosophy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Hyun is published in the Journal of Philosophy and Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy. […]
Pro-Life Victory in Chile
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardThe abortion industry has long had Chile in its crosshairs. Chile is proof that pro-life policies and strong maternal health can coexist. Abortion used to be legal in Chile, but the nation recognized the prenatal right to life in 1989. Abortion supporters predicted chaos and women dying in the streets. Instead, the maternal mortality rate […]
My appointment for an abortion at 28 weeks
/0 Comments/in Later Abortion, Uncategorized /by Monica Snyder[Post-publication update, May 2023: I spoke in more detail about this clinic visit in a podcast episode with Equal Rights Institute] On January 12, 2022, I was 27 weeks and 1 day pregnant when I called the Washington Surgi-Clinic in Washington DC to schedule an abortion for the following week. The woman on the phone […]
The Abortion Industry is No Friend of Labor
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardPlanned Parenthood’s cruelty toward unborn children is well-known; it killed 345,672 in 2019 alone. This Labor Day, it’s also worth remembering that Planned Parenthood isn’t even kind to its own employees. The New York Times broke the story of Planned Parenthood’s widespread pregnancy discrimination, which is prohibited by federal law. The nation’s largest abortion chain […]
The Most Misunderstood Aspects of the Abortion Debate
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized, We Asked You Answered /by Kelsey HazzardWe asked our supporters on social media: “What are some aspects of the abortion debate you wish more people understood? And what are some aspects of the abortion debate you suspect your opposition wishes more people understood?” Here are a few of the top responses. DáSean C.: “I wish people understood pro-lifers aren’t just white […]
Response to “Abortion Rights after Artificial Wombs”
/0 Comments/in Bodily Rights, Personhood, Philosophy /by Leslie Corbly[Today’s guest article is by Leslie Corbly.] In her article, “Abortion Rights after Artificial Wombs: Why Decriminalisation is Needed Ahead of Ectogenesis,” feminist scholar Claire Horn argues that the advancement of technology allowing for fetal development outside the natural womb of a woman threatens a woman’s right to abortion. Preserving the life of the unborn […]