University of Evansville to Host Second Abortion-Themed Theatrical Event of School Year
“All stories center around the necessity of accessible reproductive care, and the nuances of navigating a world where such care may not be possible”
This is a Christian school. Why are they pushing this kind of content?
Campus Reform reports:
Christian university hosts second abortion-themed theatrical event of the school year
The University of Evansville is set to hold auditions on March 18 for their second abortion-related production of the academic year.
The performance, entitled “Monologue A,” will be held in the John David Lutz Theatre Lab on April 15, and will consist of a series of short monologues that showcase the personal stories of UE students.
It will be shown to students and faculty and a special performance given to the League of Women Voters.
“All stories center around the necessity of accessible reproductive care, and the nuances of navigating a world where such care may not be possible,” the audition form stated.
Campus Reform reported on the university’s first run of the show, which took place last November.
The forthcoming performance was announced by PurplePulse, a communication system used by the university.
“Love performing?” the announcement asked. “Love reproductive health? Want to learn more about the stories of your peers? Interested in activism within your community? Come give it a try.”
The announcement also notes that the monologue is put on by its “reproductive rights changelab,” which is “seeking out performers who are passionate about reproductive health, live performance, and social action to join us in our storytelling journey as they aim to produce another performance of Monologue A in the greater Evansville community.”
According to the university’s website, “ChangeLab is [sic] semester-long course in which students create positive change for businesses, nonprofits, and the community.
One of the ChangeLab courses, titled “Reproductive Rights and Student Organizations,” seems to promote ideas similar to those presented in the performance. The course seeks “to connect with national organizations and/or build support across universities for student organizations that support reproductive freedom.”
The school offers a number of other identity-based ChangeLab courses as well, including “Queer Memory Project,” “Celebrating Hispanic Voices,” and “Media, Memory, and Social Justice.”
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WWJD? Get an abortion. Of course!
“Accessible Reproductive Care.”
Let’s all start referring to vigilantism as “Social Harmony Education.”
but the msm always says that the
league of women voters is a non partisan organization
“Love performing?” the announcement asked. “Love reproductive health? Want to learn more about the stories of your peers? Interested in activism within your community? Come give it a try.”
Sounds like an employment ad for Vixen.