Pro-Life on Campus at The College of William and Mary
Our first visit to The College of William & Mary (W&M) in historic Williamsburg, Virginia shook the campus. Thousands of students and faculty saw the truth of abortion for the first time, and they could not stop talking about it.
Check out press coverage of our visit:
- Protests, while distressing, emphasize supportive, kind collegiate student body
- Upsetting protests offer poor reflection of pro-life movement, harm students
- William and Mary students hold counter-protest during anti-abortion demonstration
- Wed April 24, 2019. Letter written by David Scheeveil of James City County. Mr. Scheeveil writes a letter to the editor of the Virginia Gazette in response to SaraRose Martin’s article (see above).
- “Why is it that the protest side of events and issues gets the headlines and becomes the focus of stories published and promoted by the news media? Isn’t it correct to say that the event of that day was a pro-life demonstration? Why couldn’t there have been a title to this article like ‘Pro-life group holds anti-abortion demonstration at W&M’? Then if you wanted to say something about the fact that protesters to the event also rallied to voice their concerns with the display, that’s fair game. I just get a little tired of always seeing the liberal perspective being the headlines.”
- W&M’s pro-life student organization, Tribe for Life, released a statement on Facebook in opposition to CBR’s demonstration:
- “We have spoken directly with the Center, asking them to refrain from demonstrating at W&M. Please know that Tribe for Life is in no way associated with it.”
Tags: abortion, campus debate, College of William and Mary, GAP, Genocide Awareness Project, W and M
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