Category: #Stand4Life
Our BIG Weekend Standing for Life
Brenna Lewis | February 4, 2021
As part of our #Stand4Life Weekend, the Pro-Life Generation nationwide took to the streets of their own cities to take a stand for the preborn. The full weekend included public policy activism, sidewalk advocacy outside of abortion facilities, and what was possibly the world’s biggest Life Chain event! Despite D.C.’s closure and the National Pro-Life March going virtual, pro-life
Why We Can’t Wait to Create a Pro-Life Future
Kristan Hawkins | February 2, 2021
I believe there are moments in every movement that determine the fate of the cause. Of the mission. It all comes down to a choice that is made – to fall back or lean forward, to stay safe or take an incredible risk, to play nice and make friends with those in power or call the shots like you
Pro-Life Students Get Shooting Threat at Planned Parenthood, D.C. Police “Don’t Have the Manpower” to Help
Brenna Lewis | February 2, 2021
When a group of pro-life students and Students for Life team members ventured out to the sidewalk of the D.C. Planned Parenthood on Saturday morning, we knew there would be violence. But we anticipated it would be the habitual violence Planned Parenthood directs towards the preborn every day. Little did we know that the threat would be headed our
Even Without In-Person Demonstrations, LIFE is Still Winning
Caroline Wharton | February 2, 2021
I stand for Life because I see the hurt and pain that is caused by abortion. Abortion increases the risk of breast cancer by 50% in women whose first pregnancy ends in abortion. A study by Americans United for Life “found that women whose first pregnancies ended in abortion were 65 percent more likely to score in the ‘high risk’ range for clinical depression.” Women who face an
I Didn’t Get to March in D.C., But That Doesn’t Mean my Pro-Life Work is Stopping
Brenna Lewis | February 2, 2021
Modern day feminist culture promotes building up other women, and we need to help support other women to succeed. The pro-life movement today continues to supports this mentality of one another, through all stages of life for an individual. Women face unplanned pregnancies in all parts of the world and in various walks of life. What the pro-life movement promotes is a
Wherever you #Stand4Life, Students for Life will Meet you There, says SFLA’s Kristan Hawkins
Caroline Wharton | January 29, 2021
“Many pro-life people are standing for life in their communities all across the country, and the momentum for protecting life in law is coming from the people, in their home states demanding that we not forget mothers and their children, born and preborn,” said Hawkins. “Our peaceful memorial should remind politicians everywhere that this issue is not going away.” WASHINGTON
“Disappointed but not Discouraged” by March for Life Change, Students for Life Will #Stand4Life in 19 Cities and D.C.
Kristi Hamrick | January 16, 2021
“The anniversary of Roe v. Wade is a memorial service, a day of remembrance, for those lost to us through abortion and for the women who have suffered and even died because of it, additional victims of a predatory industry,” said SFLA’s Kristan Hawkins. “While this year’s events in the nation’s capital are not what we all planned for,
Two BIG Opportunities to Fight for Life With Us
Brenna Lewis | November 13, 2020
In the midst of a turbulent election season, a divided America, and the rest of the fun that 2020 has brought… the Pro-Life Generation remains committed as ever to our mission of abolishing abortion. No matter what else is happening, the destruction of thousands of innocent lives every day demands our full attention. That’s why we never slow down. The next few