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According to Schultz, last year’s March for Life in Washington, D.C. included a group of women who regretted their abortions. Hearing that message inspired the group’s president Daniel R. Tapia ’05 and vice president Laura E. Openshaw ’05 to contact Feminists for Life of America, a national pro-life group who came up with the slogan “women deserve better” and have launched a “college outreach program” aimed at spreading the message on campuses. Tapia and Openshaw then settled...
...also maintains that the postering campaign does not reflect a shift to the center—perhaps its only point of agreement with NARAL. There was no concern within HRL that the campaign represented any endorsement of the right to choose whether to have an abortion, according to Tapia. Schultz says, “The shift in the rhetoric comes from the recognition that more can be achieved in the short term if women stop making that decision, independent of the possibility of that option being taken away...I think if someone were really playing or teasing with the language...
According to Tapia, HRL stands by everything in the supplement, including the controversial articles concerning rape and racism...
Last week, HRL and Students for Choice agreed to voluntarily run posters and other public displays containing language that describes rape or sexual assault by the office. But according to Tapia the door-drop supplement is not covered by the agreement...
...members will also attend a discussion to be held at Mather House tomorrow night, Tapia said...