Pro-Life on Campus in Tennessee and North Carolina
In the Spring semester, we focused our GAP efforts on North Carolina and Tennessee. We traveled to Appalachian State, the University of Tennessee, Tennessee Tech, UNC Charlotte, and UNC Greensboro.
North Carolina is especially important, because it is one of the most important swing states in our region.
These are all schools we have visited before, but once every year or two is not too often. New students come and go, so we always get a new audience. Also, even when we get repeat customers, they often say that we move the needle on their opinions with each visit.
With your $upport, we will get abortion photos on every campus, every year. With that much exposure to reality, it will be almost impossible for pro-abortion professors to lie to our students any longer.
Check out the press coverage:
- Anti-abortion images displayed on Sanford Mall
- Lean Into It: Sex Week, abortions and campaigns, oh my!
- Letter from the Editor: Why we’re not covering the Ped Walkway display
- Bio-Ethical Reform Club seeking new officers
- Pro-Life Doesn’t Have to Be Scary
Tags: abortion debate, abortion pictures, App State, Appalachian State, ASU, GAP, Genocide Awareness Project, Tennessee Tech, Tennessee Technological University, TTU, UNC Charlotte, UNC Greensboro, UNCC, UNCG, University of North Carolina Charlotte, University of North Carolina Greensboro, University of Tennessee Knoxville, UTK
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