Category: Supporters

New High School Students for Life Group is Receiving DEATH THREATS for Existing
Brenna Lewis | September 18, 2020
In New York, a brand-new Students for Life group has just started at Wallkill High School. They are led by a great group of girls, the groups is fully official with the school, and they have an advisor. Seems like beginning and end of story, no? Nope, not at a public high school in New York. Since someone (*ahem* Planned

Vice Thinks We’re Racist for Saying “Black Preborn Lives Matter”
Brenna Lewis | September 18, 2020
This week, Vice took notice of pro-life efforts (Students for Life in particular) to draw attention to the racial implications of abortion given our country’s current climate. The critique is truly delicious. In essence, the thesis is that we are racist for promoting our “Black Preborn Lives Matter” campaign. From the word go, Vice doesn’t like us. That’s definitely

Everything Wrong with Teenage Abortion Movie “UnPregnant”
Caroline Wharton | September 18, 2020
HBO recently came out with a teen movie called UnPregnant. The movie is about a 17-year-old girl in high school named Veronica who finds herself pregnant. She lives in a state that requires parental consent for abortion and doesn’t want to tell her conservative parents. The nearest state that allows consent-free abortions for underage girls is New Mexico, so

Margaret Sanger’s Very Racist Buddy: Lothrop Stoddard
Brenna Lewis | September 18, 2020
Somehow, there are still some abortion supporters and Planned Parenthood spokespeople who insist that Planned Parenthood’s founder, Margaret Sanger, wasn’t a racist eugenicist who wanted to exterminate “inferior races.” This is, of course, despite her extensive writing on the subject and speeches at KKK rallies. But she’s not the only villain in Planned Parenthood’s history of racist tyranny. If it takes

How to Get Ready for Respect Life Month (October)!
Brenna Lewis | September 18, 2020
The entire month of October every year is recognized as “Respect Life Month.” Though pro-life activism takes place year-round, October has an extra-heavy concentration of national (and local) pro-life events. But, whether you’re a student or not, you don’t really want to wait until October arrives to start making plans. Read on, think about what you and/or your group might

Another Day, Another… TWO Pro-Life Chalk Vandalisms
Brenna Lewis | September 17, 2020
Sidewalk chalk is a favorite for pro-abortion vandals to destroy because they don’t actually have to defend themselves or face any sort of accountability. When pro-life students go out and chalk positive, life-affirming messages on campus, all the vandals have to do is wait until nightfall and ambush the artwork with a couple water bottles. Unfortunately, it feels like

HuffPost Insists that 95% of Women are Happy with Their Abortion Decisions
Stephanie Stone | September 17, 2020
Opinion piece by Stephanie Stone & Toni McFadden. Last week, I was scrolling through my newsfeed when I came across an interesting title on HuffPost: The Real Consequences of Getting – or Being Denied – an Abortion.  As I was clicking and reading through the article, one thing became clear: HuffPost, through an interview on the Turnaway Study produced by pro-abortion organization, ANSIRH and Diana Greene Foster, denied the countless experiences and

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

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

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