#LifeWeek2015: Recap
#LifeWeek2015 has officially come to a close and we are blown away by the success of each and every event! Let’s take a look back at the successes of the past week: On Monday, we began #LifeWeek2015 with a lecture …
#LifeWeek2015 has officially come to a close and we are blown away by the success of each and every event! Let’s take a look back at the successes of the past week: On Monday, we began #LifeWeek2015 with a lecture …
Join us Thursday, March 12th from 6:30-8:30pm in Room 1101 of Sandford Fleming for a debate featuring Maaike Rosendal of the Canadian Centre for Bioethical Reform and Professor Wayner Sumner of the Department of Philosophy at the University of …
Debate: Abortion: A Human Right or Human Rights Violation? Read more »
Over at Public Discourse, Nathaniel Peters offers a review of Justin Buckley Dyer’s analysis on Slavery, Abortion, and the Politics of Constitutional Meaning. It’s a deep dive into the way that the analogy between slavery and abortion plays out in …
On the analogy between the debates about slavery and abortion in America Read more »
We’re making next week Life Week at the University of Toronto! Look for us on campus! First, we’ll have a visible public presence on campus early in the week, with activism projects and information tables. If you’d like to help …
We’ve uploaded video from Monday’s debate between Stephanie Gray and Donald Ainslie. Unlike Stephanie’s opponent at Dalhousie, Ainslie did not argue in favour of infanticide, and in fact argued against the notion that abortion should be a morally trivial matter. …
[Debate] Abortion: Human Right or Human Rights Violation? Read more »
Yesterday we profiled Dr. Donald Ainslie in our lead-up to our debate next Monday night! Now I will highlight Dr. Ainslie’s opponent for the evening – Stephanie Gray: EDUCATION 2008–2009 Certification, with Distinction, in Health Care Ethics, U.S. National Catholic …
UTSFL would first like to thank Dr. Ainslie for being a part of the most spectacular spectacle (does that make sense?) that U of T has ever seen: Debate 2011! Abortion: Human Right or Human Rights Violation? Please mark off …
You know, it is kind of sad that pro-choicers are the first ones to advertise the debate happening March 14, 2011 on “Abortion: Human Right or Human Rights Violation?”. We here at UTSFL have been waiting quite some time for …
The fantastic pro-life group, Live Action, has created a series of video interviews with people in downtown San Jose, without any previous knowledge of their views on abortion. There are a wide variety of persepectives. Some more serious exchanges… … …
Sometimes, I get tired of extremism all around. Well, it’s not extremism so much as a lack of an attempt at empathy that gets me. I set aside these links in January. Both appeared in my feed reader around the …