Pro-life students in Knoxville for major training conference
You know about our Pro Life on Campus (GAP) display. We have displayed this project more than 150 times on major college campuses all over the USA. But we do more than that.
Today, pro-life college students have flocked to Knoxville to learn how to be more effective on their own campuses. Peggy English of Silent No More has just wrapped up her talk. I’ll be speaking later this morning about the history of social reform.
Social reformers of history used images to show the humanity of the victim and the horrifying nature of the crime. They confronted the culture. They were willing to accept persecution. I will be showing students how they can put these principles to work on campus.
Tags: anti-abortion, campus, CBR, Center for Bio-Ethical Reform, history, prolife, right to life, social reform
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May 25th, 2011 at 2:31 pm
Effective campus activism: Transition to new leadership says:[…] But we aren’t doing nothing to help the current leaders identify and train the next crop of leaders. Each year, we co-host, along with the Students for Life of America (SFLA), our annual Pro-Life Student Leadership Conference. […]