More confirmation that our campus outreach project is working!
I told you it was working. Here’s yet more evidence.
Dr. Jon Shields of Claremont McKenna College, writing for The Witherspoon Institute, cites our campus outreach project (GAP) as an important causative factor in changing attitudes about abortion among Americans 18 to 29 years old. Click here for his column.
In his column, Dr. Shields cites an essay by political scientists Clyde Wilcox and Patrick Carr in Congressional Quarterly’s Understanding Public Opinion, in which they report that American 18-29 year-olds are not only “less pro-choice than any other age group,” but “also markedly less pro-choice than [the 18-29 year-olds] in any previous decade.”
Citing these findings, Dr. Shields attributed the growing pro-life consensus among young Americans partly to
“an innovative and massive pro-life campaign on college campuses that has been organized by groups such as Justice for All and the Center for Bio-Ethical Reform. Collectively both groups have visited well over 100 campuses (many more than once) and drawn large crowds thanks to huge displays of aborted embryos that they set up on university quads. As I have found in my own research, such images clearly shock many of the students who pass by and draw many others into philosophical conversations with pro-life activists. These efforts excite precisely the sort of tension between our common cultural belief in the special worth of human organisms and approval of permissive abortion laws.”
It’s working! If you want us to do more of it, please click here to help me as generously as you can. Only 20 people can send me and my team to a major college campus every year if they support us as faithfully as they support cable TV. Please click here to help me and my team visit one more school where babies and moms really need us!
More information:
- Barak Obama, Abortion, and the Democrats
- Shifting Attitudes on Abortion
- Generational Differences on Abortion Narrow
- Support for Abortion Slips
Tags: abortion pictures, anti-abortion, campus, pro-life debate, prolife
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