
Pro-Choice Student Approaches Pro-Life Tabling Event, Says “I Eat Babies for Breakfast”
Brenna Lewis | May 19, 2021
Guest post by Kathryn Schneider, President of Del Norte Students for Life in San Diego, CA In mid-April, our group tabled at our school’s “Club Rush” so that our peers could learn more about our club. We hoped to gain new members and start conversations about the pro-life movement. While we did gain a few members and some encouragement,

This is What Happens When You Bring Pro-Lifers to Cornell University
Mary Briganti | May 19, 2021
Autumn Cramer, a junior at Cornell University and the founder of the Cornelians for Life group, hosted three nationally renowned pro-life speakers at Cornell University to jumpstart the conversation about abortion on her campus. To foster engagement, Cornelians for Life hosted Kristan Hawkins, president of SFLA; Michele Sterlace, executive director of Feminists Choosing Life of New York and special

Before Planned Parenthood Takes the city of Lubbock, Texas, to Court for Planning to Welcome Children into the World, Maybe they should Re-Evaluate their Name
Kristi Hamrick | May 18, 2021
Reporting on behalf of STUDENTS FOR LIFE ACTION: “Their City. Their Choice,” says SFLAction’s Kristan Hawkins. LUBBOCK, TX & WASHINGTON D.C. (05-18-2021) – Students for Life of America/Students for Life Action President Kristan Hawkins made the following statement following news of Planned Parenthood engaging in a lawsuit against the city of Lubbock, Texas, for their sanctuary city ordinance. She said: “Planned

Sorting Fact from Fiction: An Upcoming Challenge to Roe v. Wade
Brenna Lewis | May 18, 2021
On May 17th, the Supreme Court made the significant decision to pick up the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health case out of Mississippi. This case, according to SCOTUS Blog, is “a challenge to the constitutionality of a Mississippi law that (with limited exceptions) bars abortions after the 15th week of pregnancy.” Hey hey, ho ho. Roe v. Wade is

Don’t be Afraid to Wear Your Pro-Life Shirt
Stephanie Stone | May 17, 2021
I’m going to be honest: you’ll see me out there in my ‘I Am the Pro-Life Generation’ shirt at pretty much every activism event under the sun; however, I often refrain from wearing my pro-life shirts in my neighborhood. There’s something about being vulnerable around people whom you see all the time that makes issues like abortion even harder

In Texas, Planned Parenthood DROPS Lawsuit Seeking Taxpayer Funding Through Medicaid
Brenna Lewis | May 17, 2021
“This has been a year of pro-life victories in Texas,” said Sarah Zarr, Texas and Southern Regional Manager for Students for Life and Students for Life Action. “And this is largely attributable to the commitment and activation of pro-life advocates who have shown up and worked hard to expose the abortion industry and protect the most vulnerable preborn residents from

Tell Dr. Fauci that Babies Are NOT Lab Rats
Brenna Lewis | May 17, 2021
A few weeks ago, a new video was released by the Center for Medical Progress documenting government-sponsored and taxpayer-funded “research” at the University of Pittsburgh using the remains of aborted infants harvested by Planned Parenthood. Catch up on the full story here. Now, the National lnstitutes of Health (NIH), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Still Think “Pro-Life” is “Pro-Birth?”
Brenna Lewis | May 17, 2021
Guest post by Roesha Andre, Class of 2020, Dartmouth Students for Life, Current Graduate Student I’ve always had a reverence for life. Seeing my mother struggle to carry pregnancies to term gave me this reverence. Attending Marches for Life and volunteering with the local pregnancy resource center in high school continued this reverence. Whether it’s the topic of euthanasia, capital

Students for Life Action says that a Historic Opportunity now exists to Review the Supreme Court’s Takeover of Abortion Policy in Roe v. Wade
Kristi Hamrick | May 17, 2021
Hawkins at Twitter: Hey hey, ho ho. Roe v. Wade is going to go! “Today’s news that the Supreme Court has decided to accept the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health case that deals with abortion limits pre-viability is overdue but good news for the Pro-Life Generation,” said Students for Life of America President Kristan Hawkins. “We are ready for a Post-Roe America, where the violence

Joe Biden and Planned Parenthood: ‘Go Ahead and Sue Us’
Samantha Kamman | May 15, 2021
On Monday, President Joe Biden’s administration introduced a new policy decision that is likely to have long-term consequences for hospitals and medical professionals throughout the country. Sadly, despite Biden’s calls for “unity,” it seems that pro-lifers were right to fear that he would not live up to the standard he had set. According to the New York Times, the new policy