Jan. 24, the 52nd annual March for Life took place in Washington D.C., with tens of thousands of pro-lifers gathering to march in defense of the unborn.
Since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in the Dobbs decision in 2022, March for Life organizers have also encouraged anti-abortion activists to focus their attention on statehouses, where decisions over the legality of abortion are now being made.
Tens of thousands of pro-life people of various ages and backgrounds held handmade signs as they walked from the National Mall to the Supreme Court building on Friday, packing the streets of Washington, D.C., for the 52nd-annual March for Life.
Thousands of young adults gather at EagleBank Arena in Fairfax, Virginia, for Life Fest ahead of the March for Life. Life Fest is hosted by the Sisters of Life and the Knights of Columbus and is taking place on Jan. 23 and Jan. 24.
Around 4,000 anti-abortion demonstrators marched to the Capitol in Austin Saturday to celebrate the movement’s long-fought victories in the state.
Outgoing President of March for Life Jeanne Mancini says that Secretary of State Marco Rubio is a boon for the anti-abortion movement.
It's part of the annual Texas Rally for Life, which falls on the week of the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion; however, that has since been overturned, and Texas now has a near-total abortion ban.
Around 4,000 people marched down Congress Street Saturday to continue a push for even tougher abortion restrictions and to urge the funding of pro-life pregnancy centers.
Hundreds gathered in Baton Rouge on Saturday for the Louisiana Right to Life March, rallying to protect unborn lives. While anti-abortion advocates celebrated the state’s strict abortion laws, others highlighted the unintended consequences of these regulations,
More than 160 people walked down Yakima Avenue in support of unborn children and against abortion on Saturday afternoon, the event’s organizer said.