Friday, July 22, 2011

NPR Hosts Conversation About Racially Targeted Anti-Abortion Billboards

NPR “Tell Me More”: Debate Boils Over African-American Abortions:  

Image1 As part of its "Too Many Aborted" campaign, the Radiance Foundation created many controversial racially-targeted billboards that were taken down on July 10. Today they're releasing videos calling out black leaders for not supporting the pro-life movement. To discuss both sides of the abortion debate, host Michel Martin speaks with Radiance Foundation co-founder Ryan Bomberger and Religious Coalition of Reproductive Choice president and CEO Reverend Carlton Veazey. . . .

https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/reproductive_rights/2011/07/conversation-with-chief-creative-officer-of-organization-behind-the-racially-targeted-anti-abortion-billboards.html

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