Mark Harrington, National Director
Created Equal
Columbus, OH – Dec 29, 2017 – Thanks to you, Created Equal reached new milestones in 2017. #ProjectWeakLink forced multiple medical waste haulers—including America’s largest, Stericycle—to stop enabling abortion. Our Justice Ride and Road Trip for Life teams reached dozens of high school and college campuses. See below snapshots from just the latter portion of the year.
ROAD TRIP FOR LIFE LAUNCHED
The JumboTron tour was one part of a new project launched this fall: the Road Trip for Life. For one month, we sent a core team on the road through six states to create public debate every day.
Our team started their mornings counseling outside an abortion facility. Next, they set up a display on a college campus. Finally, they took their signs to a nearby high school.
Abortion defenders tried to stop them. In Muncie, IN, a school resource officer dismantled our signs. In Ypsilanti, MI, a police officer concocted a nonexistent law to trample our First Amendment rights to demonstrate on public property. Watch for updates as our legal team pursues these incidents.
We will be fielding a Road Trip for Life team again spring semester!
JUMBO CAMPUS DEBATES
Nothing captivates a crowd like Created Equal’s JumboTron
This fall included a tour with the JumboTron through Kentucky, a state with only one abortion facility left. On the massive screen, we broadcast footage of abortion procedures caught on camera. The tour stopped by University of Louisville, Eastern Kentucky University, and University of Kentucky.
At University of Kentucky, the largest pro-abortion counter-protest I’ve seen in years on a campus assembled in response. But even the leader of the protest, UK Feminist Alliance President Sydney Tate, couldn’t help admitting on video, "Walking up to this made me cry, because it's so upsetting."
Even those who want to keep abortion legal can’t avoid the truth when they see it before their eyes.
ANOTHER WASTE HAULER DROPS ABORTION
This fall included a tour with the JumboTron through Kentucky, a state with only one abortion facility left. On the massive screen, we broadcast footage of abortion procedures caught on camera. The tour stopped by University of Louisville, Eastern Kentucky University, and University of Kentucky.
At University of Kentucky, the largest pro-abortion counter-protest I’ve seen in years on a campus assembled in response. But even the leader of the protest, UK Feminist Alliance President Sydney Tate, couldn’t help admitting on video, "Walking up to this made me cry, because it's so upsetting."
Even those who want to keep abortion legal can’t avoid the truth when they see it before their eyes.
The JumboTron is going national in 2018!
#ProjectWeakLink is going national in 2018!
HELP US GO FURTHER NEXT YEAR
Day by day, year by year, campus by campus, we are becoming more effective in our fight for the hearts and minds of the American people. With your continued prayers and financial support, 2018 will be our best year ever. For the sake of preborn children, it must be.
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