March 1, 2025
March Forth for Women and Children!
Feminists for Life is the renaissance of the first women’s movement, but few know that abortion was the third most discussed topic in Susan B. Anthony’s newspaper, The Revolution.

Or that the first woman to be nominated president of the United States was pro-life. And that she was the most prolific suffragist on pro-life issues.

We just celebrated the 205th birthday of Susan B. Anthony on February 25. This March, be sure to join us on Facebook and Instagram to learn more about these Remarkable Pro-Life Women®.

If you haven’t been seeing our Feminists for Life posts on your Facebook feed, try this tip: Make sure you have favorited our page. Go here and click “like”. You should see a pop-up. On the pop-up, click “favorite” and then “update”. Then, with just those three clicks, you should see everything we post!

Feminists for Life was born in March 1972, a year before Roe. We proudly continue the legacy of the first feminists for life. The same women who fought for slaves to be free and women to vote also fought for our right to life.
Please share our rich history. Social media is the easiest way to get the word out.

Because women deserve better,
Serrin M. Foster
President