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19 Jul 2023

SFLA ‘Speak Out’ Podcast Hosts ‘Good Luck Charlie’ Actress Leigh-Allyn Baker to Discuss Being Pro-Life & Pro-Bodily Autonomy

Caroline Wharton | July 19, 2023
“My stance used to be that I believed the propaganda that was given by the media for a long time; that it was nothing that I would ever do myself…but I kind of fell in line with the idea that a bunch of men in Washington D.C. don’t have the right to make that decision for our bodies,” said actress Leigh-Allyn
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15 Mar 2023

How Alexa PenaVega Went from Spy Kids Actress to Pro-Life Advocate 

Caroline Wharton | March 15, 2023
On a recent episode of the ‘Speak Out’ podcast with Christine Yeargin powered by Students for Life of America (SFLA), Yeargin is joined by Alexa PenaVega – an actress most recognizable from her early 2000s leading role in the hit movie series ‘Spy Kids.’  PenaVega has since starred in dozens of other films on Hallmark and large networks, but it’s
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05 Jan 2023

SFLA ‘Speak Out’ Podcast Hosts Former Pussycat Dolls Singer Kaya Jones to Discuss Abortion Pain & The Effects of a Sexualized Culture

Caroline Wharton | January 5, 2023
“People really haven’t asked me about this question correctly before, and I want to be really firm on it,” said former Pussycat Dolls singer Kaya Jones. “When you go through an abortion, it’s very painful…and it’s something we need to talk about.”  WASHINGTON D.C. (01-05-2023) – In a recent episode of Students for Life of America’s (SFLA) sponsored podcast Speak Out, host Christine
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03 May 2021

“Ethical” Soap Brand Praises Margaret Sanger on Their Bottle Label

Brenna Lewis | May 3, 2021
Follow Christine on Instagram!  Dr. Bronner is a producer of organic soaps and personal care products. According to their website, the brand self-describes as “clean, green, and ethical.” Seems like a great marketing slogan… until you take a closer look. Their product labels are littered with text that often goes unread, similar to the fine print you might see on
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