The Pro-Abortion Women's Conference is
Coming to Detroit Oct. 27- Oct 29 !!
It is Co-Sponsored by Planned Parenthood and Features
Break-Out Sessions that Promote
The Killing of the Unborn See Below.
Join the Pro-Life Picket -- We NEED TO BE THERE!!
Stand for LIFE!!
It is really important for all of you to come to this-- We need to have a strong showing-- The Women's Conference is expected to attract thousands of women to Detroit-- We are really urging people to come at least from the neighboring states: Ohio, Indiana, Illinois!!!
Please share this memo with all you know-- Post on Your Facebook page-- send to your own email lists!
We will gather at Cobo Hall 1 Washington Blvd, Detroit
8:00am to 11am
Saturday Oct. 28th
Signs will be available-- but feel free to make your own:
Here are suggested texts:
Abortion is Unjust
Abortion is Violence
Abortion Hurts Women
Justice Begins in the Womb--Stop the Killing
Here are two of the pro-abortion break-out sessions featured at the Women's Conference:
The Women's Conference in Detroit Oct 27, 28, 29
Sponsors including Planned Parenthood on reproductive rights, health
and advocacy.
On Friday, here's one of the break-out sessions:
Interfaith Reproductive Justice Coalition: How Faith Informs Choice
This Michigan Unitarian Universalist Social Justice Network-led panel will feature interfaith coalition members discussing supporting pro-choice values and how to get involved, with Rep. Kristy Pagan's campaign to restore reproductive health care access and Ashia George of Detroit's Scotsdale Women's Center with how this campaign will improve care
at her clinic.
On Saturday -- Another pro-abortion break-out session:
Sharing Our Abortion Stories for the Revolution
We Testify, a program of the National Network of Abortion Funds, is dedicated to increasing the spectrum of abortion storytellers in the public sphere and shifting the way the media understands the context and complexity of accessing abortion care. Three storytellers from We Testify will share their experiences with abortion, demonstrating the importance of building the power and leadership of abortion storytellers, particularly those of color, those from rural and conservative communities, those who are queer identified, those with varying abilities and citizenship statuses, and those who needed support when navigating barriers while accessing abortion care.
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