WHEN: August 24 · 7:00pm – 8:00pm
WHERE: Meet on the steps of Dwinelle Hall (facing the Campanile)
Join the Berkeley Students for Life (BSL) in celebrating the last few days of summer and kicking off the new school year with good friends and free food! No worries if this is your first year – this is a great chance to meet other new students and get involved in club activities.
About Us
Berkeley Students for Life (BSL) is Berkeley’s student pro-life club. We’re proudly non-partisan and non-religious, and our diversity is united in our mission: to put an end to abortion, euthanasia, and embryonic stem cell research through education and community service.
Why should I care?
The large majority of abortions are done because of a lack of community support for women who find themselves pregnant.[1] And, nearly half of all abortions are done to college-aged women.[2] This means we need to come together this year to support pregnant students and student parents at UC Berkeley. Join the Berkeley Students for Life in volunteering at local pregnancy centers, collecting baby supplies, and offering babysitting services! Sign up on the right hand sidebar to receive our emails.
Questions? Email Katelyn Sills at kate...@berkeley.edu
See you there!
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[1] See http://womensissues.about.com/od/reproductiverights/a/AbortionReasons_2.htm.
[2] Teens aged 18-19 obtain 11% and women aged 20–24 obtain 33% of all abortions. Facts on induced abortion in the united states. (2010, May). Retrieved from http://www.guttmacher.org/pubs/fb_induced_abortion.html
Serrin M. Foster, President of Feminists for Life of America, will present “The Feminist Case Against Abortion” on Wednesday, March 10, 2010 at 7:00 pm in 145 Dwinelle Hall, UC Berkeley Campus. Her lecture will address 200 years of pro-life feminism and explain how the modern women’s movement came to support abortion. Serrin’s speech has been included in the anthology Women’s Rights, published in 2001 by Greenhaven Press as one in a series entitled “Great Speeches in History.”
You’ve heard about the “hard cases” in the abortion debate: rape, incest, and where the life of the mother is concerned.
We will have our regularly scheduled general meeting on Tuesday, 22 September at 7 PM in 203 Wheeler Hall. We will discuss two major upcoming events: the screening of Maafa21 (6 Oct.) and the Genocide Awareness Project (26/27 Oct.). There will also be an introduction to Dr. Malcolm Potts, a professor in our very own School of Public Health and the Bixby Professor of Population and Family Planning. Dr. Potts is a vehement supporter of abortion at the international level, to the point of extremism. He was instrumental in the legalization of abortion in his native UK, and is responsible for the spreading of the practice in many of the world’s poorest countries, claiming abortion to be an effective way to combat poverty, hunger, etc. Come learn more about one of the world’s leading proponents of abortion, and discover how BSL is planning to challenge him.