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An Interview with the Founder of Colorado for Life
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized, Your Stories /by Kelsey HazzardSecular Pro-Life’s Monica Snyder recently interviewed Marcie Little of Colorado for Life, a new organization working to protect unborn children in a state with extreme pro-abortion policies. How did you originally get involved in pro-life work? What did that look like? My first real foray into pro-life work was with Save the Storks, where I […]
CDC Releases 2018 Abortion Data
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardLast week, the Centers for Disease Control released its annual abortion surveillance report. First, two caveats: Reporting is always a couple of years behind. This report covers the 2018 calendar year. Obviously, it does not account for the impact of COVID-19; we likely won’t have that data until 2022. CDC data are incomplete, because state […]
Our January Plans
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardJanuary is always a busy time for Secular Pro-Life, and the pro-life movement as a whole, as we mark the anniversary of Roe v. Wade and develop strategies to save lives in the new year. COVID-19 will make things a bit different in 2021 (read: social distancing and no indoor events), but we are committed to […]
What We’re Thankful For
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardThis Thanksgiving is going to be a lot different, and while we will miss the large family gatherings and traditions, it’s still important to take a moment for gratitude. We are extremely thankful for all the children who have been born in 2020, and for all their parents who bravely chose life in such an […]
Medical Waste Company Ends Partnership with Late-Term Abortion Business
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardA Bio-Haz Solutions employee hauling boxes of dead babies.Photo via Project Weak Link For once, 2020 brings good news! Created Equal reports that Bio-Haz Solutions, a medical waste company, has stopped picking up and disposing of the bodies of Leroy Carhart’s abortion victims in Bethesda, MD. Created Equal is the organization behind Project Weak Link, […]
Poll: Pro-Life Candidates Received 5-Point Advantage in 2020
/0 Comments/in Research, Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardA McLaughlin & Associates poll shows that abortion-motivated voters had a significant impact on the November election, National Right to Life News reports: Nationally, 23% of voters said that the abortion issue affected their vote and voted for candidates who oppose abortion. This compares to just 18% who said abortion affected their vote and voted […]
Georgia Run-Off Election Crucial to Save Preborn Lives
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardControl of the Senate — and with it, the critical ability to block extreme pro-abortion measures — comes down to a run-off election in Georgia on January 5. Without a pro-life majority in the Senate, politicians friendly to the abortion industry could push taxpayer-funded abortion (costing an estimated 60,000 innocent lives per year), confirm pro-abortion judicial […]
Secular Resources for Abortion Healing
/0 Comments/in Religion /by Kelsey HazzardThe largest and best-known programs for mothers who regret their abortions, like Rachel’s Vineyard and Silent No More, are faith-based. This is unsurprising when you consider that Christian doctrine promises supernatural forgiveness of wrongdoing and reunification with the aborted child in the afterlife. Many women who have had abortions derive great comfort from those beliefs. […]
We Asked, You Answered: Learning from Defeat
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized, We Asked You Answered /by Kelsey HazzardSadly, Colorado’s Proposition 115—which would have finally prohibited medically unnecessary late-term abortions (five months or later) in the state—did not pass. Although Election Day did have some bright spots, like the passage of Louisiana’s Love Life Amendment and the election of numerous pro-life women to Congress, the inability to pass even the barest protection for […]
California University Maintained Eugenics Fund for Abortion, Prenatal Screening
/0 Comments/in Uncategorized /by Kelsey HazzardThe chaos of the election drowned out a disturbing recent story in the Los Angeles Times. The article exposed a fund at the University of California Berkeley that was specifically designated for research in eugenics. The “Genealogical Eugenic Institute Fund,” active since 1975, has been suspended due to public outcry. Times author Teresa Watanbe correctly […]