2004 Nobel Peace Laureate Wangari Maathai

2004 Nobel Peace Laureate Wangari Maathai Feminists for Life of America remembers Kenyan pro-life feminist Wangari Maathai, who died September 25, 2011. An environmental and political activist, In 2004 Maathai was the first African woman to receive a Nobel Prize “for her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace.” In a conversation with Norway’s Dagen newspaper reporter Jostein […]

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PBS can’t make late-term abortion providers look warm and fuzzy

PBS can’t make late-term abortion providers look warm and fuzzy “PBS can’t make late-term abortion providers look warm and fuzzy,” said FFL President Serrin Foster about the airing of ‘After Tiller,’ a PBS documentary paid by tax-payers and donors in the US.” On September 1, the POV (Point of View) series will focus on four

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PBS can’t make late-term abortion providers look warm and fuzzy

August 30, 2014 – “PBS can’t make late-term abortion providers look warm and fuzzy,” said FFL President Serrin Foster about the airing of ‘After Tiller,’ a PBS documentary paid by tax-payers and donors in the US.” On September 1, the POV (Point of View) series will focus on four doctors who still perform gruesome late-term abortions. “Late-term abortions reveal,

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Shame on Whom?

I was 14 years old when I started to understand the impact of shaming. It informed my pro-life views to focus equally on the woman and the child. A cheerleader at my high school was dating a football player. She was blonde and beautiful, a sweet girl. After a whisper campaign hinted that she was

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