Category: Blogroll
One Year Later, Pro-life Students Still Wait for Justice, Students for Life Still in Court Fighting for the Free Speech Rights of Pro-Life Americans in Washington D.C.
Kristi Hamrick | August 2, 2021
Since two students were arrested for trying to chalk BLACK PREBORN LIVES MATTER, an amicus brief has been filed, Billboards erected, the honors to the infamous Margaret Sanger targeted for removal, and the nation moves closer to a world without Roe. “Our efforts to make a statement about the value of preborn life in the minority community have
Teenage Girl Dies From Abortion Drugs, Yet the Abortion Industry Still Pushes for Them
Jessica Nardi | July 30, 2021
A 16-year-old girl from Papua New Guinea recently died after taking the abortion drug Misoprostol. This tragedy should be a huge wake-up call for anyone who believes the narrative painted by the abortion industry like Planned Parenthood that chemical abortion is perfectly safe. The Papua New Guinea Post Courier reported that the teenager obtained Misoprostol on the street (as
BuzzFeed Posts Surprisingly Honest Article About “Abortion Grief”
Brenna Lewis | July 29, 2021
In major news, BuzzFeed posted an article called “People Who Have Had Abortions They Don’t Regret Are Discussing The ‘Forbidden Grief’ They Feel, And Their Stories Are Important.” As a huge liberal outlet, it is actually shocking that BuzzFeed would address the reality of abortion’s negative effects instead of siding whole-heartedly with the “Shout Your Abortion” crowd. Read more
Victory! Almost 600 Pro-Life Laws Have Been Introduced This Year
Brenna Lewis | July 29, 2021
It’s amazing how the exact same news can appear wonderful to one person and devastating to another. This is exemplified perfectly in a recent article by NBC News that outlines, in excellent detail and with beautiful graphics, how record-breaking this year has been for abortion restrictions. NBC, of course, sees this as a bad thing. But for the majority
It Would Take 163 Arlington Cemeteries to Hold Every Baby Killed by Abortion Since Roe v. Wade
Brenna Lewis | July 29, 2021
For those who have been to Arlington Cemetery, you know the rich history of the place. Indeed, the tombs of Kennedy and Taft are simply at the top of a very long list of notable Americans who rest among its fields. And you know the immensity of the place—the identical stone graves that seem to stretch for miles on every
Newborn Abandoned in a Shoebox Has New Chance at Life Through Adoption
Brenna Lewis | July 29, 2021
My name is Ayden Lincoln, and this is my story. I was born on October 28, 2002, in China, and immediately abandoned. However, the next day I was found in a shoebox at a train station. At the time, I weighed a mere three pounds and had my umbilical cord still attached. Upon being found, I was taken to an
Students for Life of America and Human Coalition Action File Amicus Brief Calling to End Roe
Kristi Hamrick | July 29, 2021
From the front lines of pro-life advocacy, women join together in a brief to the Supreme Court in Dobbs v. Jackson. The amicus brief spotlights the science of life, the major flaws of abortion precedents, and the vast societal impact 48 years of legalized abortion wrought. “Abortion commodifies humans—pregnant mothers and their unborn children,” Students for Life/Human Coalition brief. WASHINGTON, D.C. (07-29-2021) – Students for
From Toilet Seats to Congress – One Pro-Life Woman’s Journey
Brenna Lewis | July 29, 2021
One of Students for Life Action (SFLAction, our sister organization)’s new recruits is Brooke Paz, a California native who has been involved with Students for Life since her own school days. This month, Brooke is celebrating SFLAction’s first in-person staff briefing on Capitol Hill since February 2020 (before the coronavirus struck)… and it was a huge success! Brooke
These Abortion Facilities Offer “Student Discounts” for Aborting Babies
Brenna Lewis | July 28, 2021
High schoolers and college students may expect a few dollars off a movie ticket or the bill at a local restaurant thanks to common student discounts. But, being enrolled in an educational institution can also shave some cost off of aborting a baby at two abortion facilities in Indiana: Whole Woman’s Health (WWH) in South Bend and Clinic for
Pro-Choice Sunday School Teacher CHANGES Her Mind After Talking to Us
Brenna Lewis | July 28, 2021
By Mary Carmen Zakrajsek, Indiana Regional Coordinator for Students for Life of America Yesterday afternoon, I took high school students with me to downtown Indianapolis to do some pro-life door knocking. It was hot and humid, and people were just getting home from work. Ben Ice, senior high school student and co-president of Westfield Students for Life, knocked on