Category: Featured
Abortion is the Most Important Issue of the 2020 Election. Here’s Why.
Jessica Nardi | September 16, 2020
Opinion piece by Jessica Resuta For SFLA, being pro-life means being anti-abortion. It’s that simple. And it means building a culture of life to support mothers and their children, born and preborn. Our movement votes for candidates who protect preborn life, because our politics witness our foundational belief in the inherent dignity of human life at all stages. You may
Billie Eilish Pens Eloquent Response to Our Trump Graphic on Instagram
Brenna Lewis | September 11, 2020
The Trump Campaign recently released a list of re-election promises, including finally defunding the abortion giant Planned Parenthood of $600 million of our tax dollars. Naturally, Students for Life was pleased by this, since there’s zero reason a corrupt abortion company (under criminal investigation, no less) should get even a dime of our money. So, we made a social
Man Becomes Pro-Life After Learning He Was Almost Aborted, But SAVED by His Dad
Brenna Lewis | September 10, 2020
We say it all the time – the pro-life movement is a diverse group of culture-changers. Young and old, rich and poor, religious and non. There are pro-life groups of atheists, pro-life groups run by transgender or homosexual people, and post-abortive activists who may have spent years fighting on the other side. We have former abortion facility operators and doctors
President Trump Adds 20 More Names to his SCOTUS List
Brenna Lewis | September 9, 2020
Earlier today, the president announced the addition of 20 more names to his already 25-strong list of judges he would consider appointing to a Supreme Court seat. This is a real red-meat list, and Students for Life of America is optimistic about Trump’s choices. For instance, on the list is Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron, a pro-life African American
Candace Owens Destroys Cardi B After the Rapper Takes Shots at Her Baby
Jessica Nardi | September 9, 2020
Pro-life pundit Candace Owens got into a Twitter fight with popular rapper Cardi B (whose real name is Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar), after tweeting an interview explaining that Joe Biden is using as Almánzar a promotional tool, when she’s clearly uneducated about the issues. Owens further called out Almánzar’s music for contributing to the “disintegration of black culture and values.”
Crash Course: History of Suffrage, Feminism, and the Pro-Life Movement
Lily Gilliland | September 8, 2020
The Women’s Suffrage Movement is historically regarded as beginning with the Seneca Falls Convention in 1848 (with some saying it began earlier in 1820), and ended with the ratification of the 19th amendment granting women the right to vote in 1920. The Seneca Falls Convention is seen as the force which propelled the women’s suffrage movement into its success in
Students for Life Action Volunteers Knock on More Doors than Joe Biden’s Campaign
Jessica Nardi | September 8, 2020
Hundreds of SFL Action’s student members have been working hard this summer to support pro-life candidates — donning masks, knocking on doors for hours in the heat — and it turns out that they’ve knocked on more doors then Joe Biden’s presidential campaign. An incredible testament to the dedication and concern of the Pro-Life Generation. A Real Clear Politics
Margaret Sanger is Being Whitewashed in High School History Books
Jessica Nardi | September 8, 2020
You’d think the foundations of the birth control movement would be explored in history classes when studying its impact on the sexual revolution. At a surface level, teachers may chalk it up to sexual decadence–they might even celebrate it as “sexual liberation”–but the history of the organized eugenics movement driving the nation’s largest abortion machine remains buried. A recent
City of Baltimore Washes Pro-Life Message Off the Street, Leaves Others
Brenna Lewis | September 8, 2020
On August 5th, Students for Life of American teamed up with the Frederick Douglass Foundation and black pro-life community leaders in Baltimore to paint “Black Preborn Lives Matter” on the street outside the Baltimore Planned Parenthood. But the city of Baltimore’s apparent approval of the event turned out to be a ruse. Overall, the activism event was a success.
BREAKING: Students for Life & Frederick Douglass Foundation Paint “Black Preborn Lives Matter” on Baltimore Streets
Brenna Lewis | September 5, 2020
In the early hours of the morning, pro-lifers from Students for Life of America, Frederick Douglass Foundation, and other local Baltimore organizations assembled in downtown Baltimore (in the wake of a hurricane and violent riots) to paint an important message on the city streets: Black Preborn Lives Matter. Other organizational partners included: Pro-Black Pro-Life Relationships Matter Human Coalition Action The Restoration Project: Human Coalition