The Feminist Case Against Abortion

Serrin Foster, President of Feminists for Life of America, will present "The Feminist Case Against Abortion". Foster's lecture will address 200 years of pro-life feminism and explain how the modern women's movement came to support abortion.

Founded in 1972, FFL is a national non-sectarian, grassroots organization that continues the efforts of the early American feminists, including Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, to systematically eliminate the root causes that drive women to abortion by facilitating practical solutions. FFL has emerged as the link between the pro-life and pro-choice organizations, working on legislative efforts such as child support enforcement and the Violence Against Women Act, and opposing the child exclusion provisions in welfare reform.

 
Date and Time:
 Monday, January 30, 2006.  7:30 PM.
Approximate duration of 2 hour(s).
Location:
Building 200 (History Corner), Room 2  [Map]
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Audience:
Faculty/Staff
Alumni/Friends
General Public
Students
Members
Category:
Lectures/Readings
Sponsor:
Co-sponsored by Stanford Students for Life, Associated Students of Stanford University, and Stanford University Speakers’ Bureau
Contact:
650-497-2707
npatno@stanford.edu
Admission:
FREE
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Last Modified:
January 12, 2006