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On the Road with CBR: Part 3

Part 3: Follow CBR on the road! An open microphone session in Florida raises the question of human value. Protesters continue to make their voices heard as Stephanie Gray of CCBR takes up the following question: are we valuable by virtue of our existence or in terms of what we can do?

On the Road with CBR: Part 2

CBR is on the road, exposing injustice. Watch this short clip from a recent open microphone session. One student questions the comparison of abortion to the Rwandan genocide. Stephanie Gray responds, many listen, and some vocalize their disagreement.

On the Road with CBR: Part 1

The Center for Bio-Ethical Reform invites questions and comments from passersby via an open microphone during its campus outreach at Florida State University. One student makes a bold statement about the freedom of speech and protesters of the event.

Carleton Pro-Life Student Defends Freedom of Speech

On October 4, 2010, peaceful pro-life students at Carleton University attempted to set up the Genocide Awareness Project (GAP). The university censored them and had Ottawa police arrest them. Four tuition-paying students were charged with trespass on their own campus. To demand that the charges be dropped and that their display be given the same respect as other topics, contact: Dr. Roseann O'Reilly Runte (President and Vice-Chancellor) Tel: 613 520-3801 Email: presidents_office@carleton.ca

Arrest of Peaceful Pro-Life Students @ Carleton University

On October 4, 2010, peaceful pro-life students at Carleton University attempted to set up the Genocide Awareness Project (GAP). The university censored them and had Ottawa police arrest them. Four tuition-paying students were charged with trespass on their own campus. To demand that the charges be dropped and that their display be given the same respect as other topics, contact: Dr. Roseann O'Reilly Runte (President and Vice-Chancellor) Tel: 613 520-3801 Email: presidents_office@carleton.ca

 
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