Category: high school

All Life Devalued: Chilling Dystopian Film Addresses Crisis for Aging Population in Japan
Caroline Wharton | July 11, 2022
GUEST POST: A new film exploring a dystopian future in which Japan tries to pay elderly people to kill themselves is making waves, and the premise is too close to home for comfort. “Plan 75″ by Japanese director and writer Chie Hayakawa is “quietly devastating” audiences at the Cannes Film Festival. Hayakawa imagines a not-so-distant future in which all residents

Life Won in Henrietta, NY Thanks to the Campaign for Abortion Free Cities
Caroline Wharton | July 8, 2022
GUEST POST: In an amazing victory for life, the town board of Henrietta, New York recently voted to protect their town citizens from the abortion giant: Planned Parenthood. Through a 3-2 majority town board ruling, it was voted that Planned Parenthood would NOT be allowed into the 376 Jefferson Road, B1 Commercial location. Here’s how this vote came to be:

As the Story Collapses Regarding a 10-Year-Old Girl Allegedly Raped, We Still Want to Offer Help to Those Who Are Suffering
Kristi Hamrick | July 8, 2022
In today’s heated abortion debates, many who want to see Roe’s no-limit, no-health-and-safety-standard abortion policy in place again are making headlines with a story that is alleged about a 10-year-old girl. Indiana abortionist and Ob/GYN Dr. Caitlin Bernard told media that “a child abuse doctor in Ohio” wanted to set up an abortion for a rape victim who was past Ohio’s abortion limit

Pro-Abortion Democrats Don’t Get It: Polls Show Most Americans Support Roe v. Wade Reversal
Caroline Wharton | July 7, 2022
The only way you can say people love abortion is if you’re not asking a follow up question—and this is typically what pro-abortion pollsters are searching for when surveying people. Simply asking “Do you support abortion rights?” doesn’t get to the core of the debate so we took it upon ourselves to conduct comprehensive research to clearly identify what abortion

Crickets: The Awkward & Uninformed Abortion Comment From Justin Timberlake’s Wife
Caroline Wharton | July 7, 2022
One of the pro-life movement’s greatest strengths is that we believe in the power of speech—that having conversations can change the world—but sometimes not saying anything when you don’t know what you’re talking about can be good, too. Jessica Biel, actress and wife of Justin Timberlake, may wish she recently hadn’t said anything about the abortion issue after posting an

The Pro-Life Take on IVF: Debunking the Media Hysteria
Caroline Wharton | July 7, 2022
As the abortion lobby rifles through their bag of ‘gotcha questions’ these days, it seems that the topic of In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF) gets picked quite frequently in an attempt to embarrass the pro-life movement and say, “Bet you didn’t think of IVF when you said life begins at conception, huh?” Unfortunately for the abortion lobby, we are no strangers to

Hell Must Have Frozen Over: Kristan Hawkins & Planned Parenthood President Agree on ONE Post-Dobbs Plan
Caroline Wharton | July 6, 2022
Since the reversal of Roe v. Wade through the Dobbs v. Jackson decision, the abortion lobby has been full of schemes to regain their former power throughout the nation, and Planned Parenthood has recently laid out their own Post-Dobbs plan for this very purpose—but spoiler alert, it’s not going to work. At least not in the abortion lobby’s favor, anyways.

Be a Part of National Pro-Life Gen Sidewalk Day on Saturday, August 19th
Brenna Lewis | July 6, 2022
To abolish abortion in this lifetime, we need to make abortion unavailable and unthinkable. The most important way to do that is to ensure that every woman knows about the amazing resources available to her and her preborn baby. That is why you must join us on Saturday, August 19th for Students for Life of America’s National Pro-Life Generation Sidewalk

Dobbs Decision Day: Students for Life Media Take Over
Caroline Wharton | July 1, 2022
Students for Life Action (SFLAction) and Students for Life of America (SFLA) have been waiting for the historic ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade on the steps of the Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. every single decision day. On Friday, SFLAction and SFLA were there front and center to be the first to celebrate the monumental ruling and celebrate the

Wilberforce Fellow Raises $5,000 With Dine & Dance for Life Event
Caroline Wharton | June 30, 2022
Helene Senn, a university student from Kentucky at the University of Louisville and a Students for Life of America (SFLA) William Wilberforce Fellow, hosted a Dine & Dance for Life event during the spring semester to raise proceeds for her local pregnancy resource center. Around 85 to 100 people attended the event, and it raised more than $5,000—what a success!