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We feature commentary but most of all action alerts on the same positive, abortion-reducing measures we cover in the Directory.
These measures include post abortion healing; male responsibility; comprehensive sexual/reproductive health education; all voluntary pregnancy prevention methods, plus rape and incest prevention & treatment; and life-affirming ways to get through crisis pregnancy and beyond.
Along with responding to our current action alerts, and participating in our Blog, you are welcome to volunteer with us.
Friday, March 5, 2010
Want to Affirm *All* Our Lives?
All Our Lives is a group and a movement that Nonviolent Choice heartily endorses. Not hard to understand why:
"Nobody is defending women's right to make all non-violent choices about their sexual and reproductive lives without advocating for abortion as well. All Our Lives will change that. Our mission is to model a woman-centric, non-violent and inclusive approach to issues of health, sexuality, and reproduction."
Please take part. A good place to start: the All Our Lives Facebook Group .
"Nobody is defending women's right to make all non-violent choices about their sexual and reproductive lives without advocating for abortion as well. All Our Lives will change that. Our mission is to model a woman-centric, non-violent and inclusive approach to issues of health, sexuality, and reproduction."
Please take part. A good place to start: the All Our Lives Facebook Group .
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Happy International Women's Day. I was wondering if anyone had written anything about how being consistently pro-life/anti-death might lead to getting involved with deciding to give blood* or learn first aid or learn life-saving or working with suicide prevention. I don't remember reading much about people deciding to get involved with these issues because of being pro-life/anti-death.
*No offence to Jehovah's Witnesses intended.
That's an interesting question. I don't know if anyone has really looked at it.
By the way, when I tried to post your previous two comments, they disappeared for some unknown reason. Sorry about that.
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