Category: Blogroll
Students for Life Action Participates in ‘Save Hyde’ Rallies, Urges Democrats to Stop Forced Taxpayer Funding of Abortion
Kristi Hamrick | July 8, 2021
Reported on behalf of Students for Life Action “One thing that has been consistently true about abortion policy is that people, whether self-described as pro-life or pro-choice – do not want to pay for abortion across the board,” said Kristan Hawkins, President of Students for Life of America and Students for Life Action. “Yet President Biden and his party have
Major Obstetric “Authority” ACOG is Pro-Abortion
Samantha Kamman | July 8, 2021
Many media outlets treat the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) as an impartial resource on abortion — as if citing the group somehow adds legitimacy to the pro-choice position. For example, Slate referenced the ACOG while reporting on a January Supreme Court ruling that upheld a district court decision to continue requiring in-person visits for chemical abortions.
Simone Biles: Adopted and Loved
Brenna Lewis | July 1, 2021
Guest Post by Freeman Marshall, SFLA Student Leader Most people are familiar with Simone Biles, the girl considered by many to be the best US gymnast of all time. The 4’8 athlete was born in Columbus, Ohio alongside her three siblings, Adria, Tevin, and Ashley. At the time of Simone’s birth, both her parents struggled with alcohol and drug
It’s Not Pro-Lifers Who Are Controversial – It’s Abortion
Brenna Lewis | June 30, 2021
The majority of the population is not a fan of controversy or confrontation. In psychological circles, “conflict avoidance” is the lexicon for people who prefer to go with the status quo and not ruffle feathers. Being confrontational may go against many of our sensibilities in the pro-life movement… but we must embrace controversy if we want to abolish abortion. Confrontation
Students for Life Applauds Record Number of Abortion Bans: Pro-Lifers Prepare for a World Without Roe
Samantha Kamman | June 30, 2021
According to Governing Magazine, more than a dozen states considered total or partial bans on abortion this year, furthering protections for preborn children. All in all, 2021 saw states enact more than 80 restrictions on abortion, the most in any year since Roe v. Wade forced the country to tolerate abortion on a nationwide scale. With the U.S. Supreme
Students for Life Airs “This is Chemical Abortion,” Pro-Life Take as NARAL Pushes for More Abortion
Kristi Hamrick | June 30, 2021
Students for Life of America Says Check Out the Other Side of the Chemical Abortion Story; Premieres “This is Chemical Abortion” DocuSeries as NARAL flacks for deadly drugs As NARAL pushes the ease of Death by Mail in a Wednesday evening event, Students for Life counters with the facts on the deadly drugs and how they harm women as well
Learn How to Start a Students for Life Group on Your Campus
Lori Cascio | June 29, 2021
Being pro-life is more than liking a few social media graphics. It requires courage, support, leadership, and knowledge. Students for Life is the best place to grow in all of these areas! We work with over 1,200 pro-life student groups at schools across the nation. If your school is not one of them, it is time to change that. Register
Students for Life Announces Its 2020-2021 Group of the Year Award Winners
Kristi Hamrick | June 29, 2021
“Students for Life Group of the Year winners and nominees for the 2020-2021 school year showed incredible resilience, proving that The Future Is Anti-Abortion,” said Kristan Hawkins, President of SFLA/SFLAction. “We could not be more grateful for the opportunity to train, mentor, and support these students as they continue their work to abolish abortion.” WASHINGTON, D.C. (06-29-2021) – During a ceremony at
Our Thoughts are with the Victims of the Miami Condo Collapse
Brenna Lewis | June 29, 2021
Guest post by Freeman Marshall, SFLA Student Leader At approximately 1:30am on Thursday, June 24, 2021, Miami condo residents awoke to their building violently, rapidly collapsing near the ocean. Miami firefighters worked through the night to rescue people from the rubble, but there are still many people unaccounted for. Miami-Dade County authorities also report that the collapse has left
Britney Spears’s IUD Nightmare
Brenna Lewis | June 29, 2021
Guest Post by Freeman Marshall, SFLA Student Leader “I have an IUD inside me so I won’t get pregnant but this so-called team won’t let me go to the doctor to take it out,” Spears said to the court earlier this month. “I want to be able to get married and have a baby, I was told right now