by Kirsten Andersen Washington, D.C., October 16, 2012 (LifeSiteNews) – Thousands of high school and university students in dozens of countries have taken vows of silence today as part of the “Pro-Life Day of Silent Solidarity.” Wearing red tape inscribed with the word “life” across their lips or as bands…
Tomorrow, thousands of students across the country will take part in the "Pro-life Day of Silent Solidarity" by wearing red duct tape over their mouths or on their arms on behalf of all the babies who have been aborted.
Last year, when thousands of students across the nation participated in the Pro-life Day of Silent Solidarity, 60 girls canceled their abortions. Now, director Bryan Kemper is urging students to join in again. Every year, more and more teenagers and college students prepare for the next Pro-Life Day of Silent Solidarity, where the ubiquitous red [...]
The Alliance Defense Fund has filed a suit against the Missouri Dixon R-1 School District on behalf of a student who says she was unfairly censored for promoting the annual Pro-Life Day of Silent Solidarity. While Dixon High School has typically been known to foster student involvement by allowing the promotion of events and [...]
Next Tuesday, October 18, tens of thousands of students from thousands of campus around the world will be sacrificing their voice to stand in solidarity with the innocent children whose voices are silenced daily by abortion. Students will be sending a loud and clear message that abortion must end and all innocent human life must [...]
October 18 marks the day for the 7th Annual Pro-life Day of Silent Solidarity, when people around the world will remain silent to represent the lost voices of preborn children killed by abortion. Thousands of students from middle school through college have participated in the past, and last year at least 64 girls confirmed they [...]
Every October, tens of thousands of students across the United States and in other countries join together for the Pro-life Day of Silent Solidarity — when they silently stand up for unborn children killed in abortions. The day sees students at college and university campuses join their peers in high schools and junior high schools [...]
Some students at publicly-funded-despite-being-Catholic St. Patrick High School in Ontario, Canada recently participated in the Pro-Life Day of Silent Solidarity. They wore red tape with the word “LIFE” written on it and “didn’t talk for the day to display their belief in the injustice of abortion.” It’s a student-run event, similar in nature to the [...]
By John JalsevacUpdated: 10/20/2010 14:36October 20, 2010 (LifeSiteNews.com) - By all accounts Tuesday's Pro-Life Day of Silent Solidarity, which saw students from around the world refusing to speak in commemoration of those unborn children who die through abortion, was a smash success. For...
Students looking for an effective way to raise awareness about the abortion holocaust need look no further than October 19, when the 7th annual Pro-life Day of Silent Solidarity will be held. This is an effective way for students from middle school through college to raise awareness about the abortion holocaust. Last year, according to [...]
A federal court has ruled that a New Jersey teen should not have been prevented from taking part in the national Pro-life Day of Silent Solidarity. ...
The Alliance Defense Fund sued the Bridgeton (N.J.) Board of Education on Friday after officials prohibited a student from expressing a religious viewpoint on the sixth annual Pro-life Day of Silent Solidarity. ...
Petersborough, Canada (LifeNews.com) -- The story of a pro-life student in Canada is generating concerns for the pro-life group that sponsored the recent Pro-Life Silent Day of Solidarity. Jennifer Rankin arrived at Peninsula Shores ready to participate in the event but found herself placed in isolation.
This past Tuesday was the 6th annual “Pro-Life Day of Silent Solidarity,” a day for anti-abortion high school students to remain silent on behalf of aborted fetuses everywhere. if you haven’t heard of it, here’s the deal: Since January 22, 1973 over 50,000,000 babies have had their voices silenced through surgical abortion in this nation alone. … On [...]
By Thaddeus M. Baklinski October 20, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Students from all over the world are giving up their voices today for a day in solidarity with children who have lost their lives to abortion.Red arm bands and red duct tape on their mouths will identify the students as taking part in...
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- Hundreds of thousands of pro-life students are ready to stand in solidarity on abortion as the Pro-life Day of Silent Solidarity takes place a week from Tuesday. Last year, from over 4,700 campuses in 25 countries participated in the event and sponsors expect even more this year.
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- More and more teenagers and college students are preparing for the next Pro-Life Day of Silent Solidarity, where the ubiquitous red tape will be present again. Students from all 50 states and other countries will "speak up" for unborn children who can't speak for themselves.
Washington, DC (LifeNews.com) -- On Tuesday, hundreds of thousands of students at high schools and collages nationwide participated in the Pro-life Day of Silent Solidarity. With so many students raising the issue of abortion in conversations with friends and family, the group sponsoring the event says 32 babies were saved from abortions.
TROY, Ohio, October 22, 20008 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Stand True, Christ-Centered Pro-life, just wrapped up their Pro-life Day of Silent Solidarity on Tuesday, Oct. 21. As of this morning Stand True has been contacted by students about 32 babies who have been saved. Student around the country are...