Last week, someone graffitied a pregnancy-resource center outside Seattle and smashed in several of its windows for good measure. Security footage captured a woman dressed in black who used red paint to write, “If abortion isn’t safe, you aren’t either” and “Jane’s revenge” on the outer walls. She also broke at least five of the center’s windows.
EPPC Fellows Andrew T. Walker and Brad Littlejohn participated in a roundtable discussion along with Timon Cline and Jonathan Leeman on the role of the church in the public square sponsored by the London Lyceum.
EPPC Fellow Andrew Walker appeared on WORLD Radio’s The World and Everything in It podcast. He took questions from World Journalism Institute students on the intersection of religious and political identity, ethical behavior in a media-saturated world, and modern marriage practices.
On June 14, EPPC President Ryan T. Anderson will moderate a panel at the Heritage Foundation: The Effect of Access to Puberty Blockers and Cross-Sex Hormones on Youth Suicide Rates. The expert panel will explore a new study that found that easing minors’ access to cross-sex medical interventions is associated with a significant increase in the adolescent suicide rate.
Join us for a discussion about these important findings and their implications for children, teachers, counselors, doctors, and parents.
On June 16, EPPC President Ryan T. Anderson, Distinguished Senior Fellow Ed Whelan, Senior Fellow Roger Severino, and Fellow Rachel Morrison will participate in a symposium co-hosted with the Heritage Foundation and Americans United for Life on Life After Roe.
Leading legal, medical, and policy experts will analyze the opportunities—and challenges—facing policymakers and the American people in their work to protect unborn children, empower their mothers, and strengthen families.