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The Ableism of Abortion
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardMerriam-Webster defines ableism as “discrimination or prejudice against individuals with disabilities.” It’s a term that gets thrown around as our society becomes increasingly aware of the ways that disabled people have historically been discriminated against. This includes everything from a lack of accessibility for those in wheelchairs to excluding those who look or act differently. […]
Reflections on National Foster Care Awareness Month
/0 Comments/in Adoption & Foster Care, Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardMay is National Foster Care Awareness Month. Although foster care is not an abortion alternative (for reasons discussed at length here), the pro-life and foster care communities significantly overlap, united by a common concern for vulnerable children. People who grow up in foster care have been especially vocal about the harms of pro-choice rhetoric suggesting […]
April Recap
/0 Comments/in SPL Emails, Uncategorized /by admin(Click here to sign up for these email updates.) April Recap ProjectsThis month we launched HowToBeProLife.com, a website Monica created to encourage people against abortion to get involved. There are ideas for introverts, busy people, broke people, and even pro-choicers who want to decrease abortion. We launched the website with enough suggestions to feature one […]
Investigating miscarriages would be cruel, wasteful, and destructive.
/0 Comments/in Miscarriage & Pregnancy Loss /by Monica Snyder[12/26/23 – Similar information in this Twitter thread.] Sometimes pro-choice people claim that outlawing abortion would mean the state will investigate every miscarriage as potential murder. Pro-lifers counter that natural death (miscarriage) is not equivalent to purposeful killing (abortion). This reply is obviously true, but it doesn’t really address the concern. At minimum, early miscarriage […]
Book Review: “I Can Hear Music”
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardWe seem to be at the start of a welcome trend of pro-life picture books for children. Although the canon is still in its infancy (pun absolutely intended), we’ve previously reviewed Pro-Life Kids and When You Became You. Now I Can Hear Music, written by Brendan Lyons and illustrated by Missy Johnson, joins the list. […]
Two Pro-Life Laws Upheld by Appellate Court
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardThe Potter Stewart U.S. Courthouse in Cincinnati, OH, home to the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals The federal circuit courts of appeals play an incredibly important role in the United States judicial system. They are just one step below the Supreme Court — and since the Supreme Court only accepts a small fraction of the cases […]
TOMORROW: “Creating a Culture of Life in a Divided Country”
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardState Senator Jackson Consistent Life’s 2021 virtual conference will take place tomorrow (Saturday, April 23) from 1:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Eastern time. The theme is “Creating a Culture of Life in a Divided Country.” Secular Pro-Life is thrilled to co-sponsor this event. You’ll find Secular Pro-Life leaders Kelsey Hazzard and Terrisa Bukovinac at the […]
New Project: How To Be Pro-Life
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardSecular Pro-Life is excited to launch How To Be Pro-Life, a guide to advocating for preborn children in your community! Whether you’re brand-new to the cause or have been actively anti-abortion for decades, we hope this will inspire you. This project seeks to answer the common question “But what can I do?” So far, we […]
Book Review: “Random Family” Teaches Valuable Lessons About Pregnancy and Poverty
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardI recently read Adrian Nicole LeBlanc’s 2003 masterpiece Random Family: Love, Drugs, Trouble, and Coming of Age in the Bronx. LeBlanc spent over a decade chronicling the lives of people in some of New York’s poorest neighborhoods at the height of the crack epidemic. As so often happens when I read to try to take […]
The importance of being a parent when children won’t live long after birth
/0 Comments/in Miscarriage & Pregnancy Loss, Research, Uncategorized /by Leslie CorblyEditor’s note: We believe it’s important for more of the public to be aware of perinatal hospice services. We recently published overviews of what perinatal hospice entails and state laws regarding patient notification of perinatal hospice options. In today’s post, guest blogger Leslie Corbly summarizes a recent article published in The Journal of Pediatric Nursing: “Being […]