Abortion Dialogue on Campus: Outreach Stories and Trends – Part 2

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Josh and Emily share interesting stories from their last two semesters of campus outreach, and some of the trends they’re noticing among pro-choice college students.

This is part two of the series, and includes the story of protesters apologizing to us, why we might change the way we promote Emily’s speeches, the creative ways the pro-choice students at St. Olaf are now countering our outreaches there, an innovative pro-life response to a Jainist, and an improved response to people who bite the squirrel bullet! Then they discuss trends and recommendations for future pro-life outreaches.

Related Links:

Abortion Dialogue on Campus: Outreach Stories and Trends – Part 1:
https://youtu.be/_u6nAL0FTjk

How One Student Group Radically Changed Their Campus Culture:
https://youtu.be/lAsOzyg7M2c

The Equal Rights Argument:
https://youtu.be/louYc-9cvE0

How Josh Should Have Dealt with a Hostile Audience in Canada:
http://bit.ly/2CSiGMd

Firebombings and Vandalism: Planned Parenthood Must Condemn Jane’s Revenge:
https://bit.ly/39qxANC

How Should Conservatives Respond to the Disturbing Trend of Campus Censorship?
http://bit.ly/2JOr1Gr

Six Ways I’ve Seen Pro-Choice People Try to Censor Pro-Lifers:
http://bit.ly/2vhr8ib

Abortion and Medical Necessity: Improving the Pro-Life Approach:
https://bit.ly/3eepkCj

ERI LIVE – What Should I Say in a Post-Roe America?
https://youtu.be/0eGpYM1I-5Y

Defining the Word “Abortion” Will Change Your Dialogues (with Dank Pro-Life Memes):
https://youtu.be/A8TVroArQLw

A Simple Change That Instantly Communicates a Nuanced Approach to the Abortion Debate:
http://bit.ly/2ufnjgM

Why I Changed My Pro-life Elevator Pitch:
https://bit.ly/3NERrrE

Abortion Images: A Case for Disagreement without Division:
http://bit.ly/2uJWRcI

Godwin’s Law Wikipedia:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin%27s_law

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