Posts tagged Mississippi
We Engage - Thank You

We Engage would like to thank everyone who followed, donated and supported We Engage and the Pink House Defenders. We are eternally grateful to you; your support made We Engage possible.

However, We Engage is officially going on “permanent hiatus” and closing the organization as a 501c3.

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A Different World

Today I changed my personal Facebook cover photo from a picture of the Pink House Defender team to a sunrise at my new place in California. I am just now beginning to get that I actually live in California now. And the sun is rising on a whole new world, in more ways than one.

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So, What Is 2363.org?

What is 2363.org? It’s a website and organization pushed by LiveAction, a VERY well-funded anti-abortion group, headed by failed actress Lila Rose. The 2363 webpage says abortion is murder.

So where did this number 2363 come from? There were 2,363 abortions performed everyday in America in 2017 per statistics from the Guttmacher Institute…

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Of Moloch and Medicine

Anti abortion "protesters" believe there are actual altars to the biblical demon-god Moloch in every abortion clinic and have talked about it since the late 1800s. The people who believe this are getting elected and making our laws; their goal is making the separation of church and state a thing of the past. Abortion is just the first thing on their theocratic list of things to do away with.

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The Dollar Story

The Pinkhouse Defenders are often asked why they do this work. Every volunteer has their own reasons. When I started, my answer was pretty typical. I wanted to assure that future generations had the right to bodily autonomy, the right to choose. That statement is still true. But over the years at the clinic I've met hundreds of people and heard countless stories, many of which were heartbreaking. After so much of that, this became personal for me. There is a lot I could share, but this was what solidified my commitment to doing what I do. I call it: The Dollar Story.

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