public opinion

Can Latinos Change the Conversation on Abortion to Focus on Respect, Compassion, Fairness and Justice?

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by Lorena Garcia, Colorado Organization For Latina Opportunity and Reproductive Rights

January 25, 2012 - 6:37am (Print)

In many ways, Latino views on reproductive health put us at the forefront of efforts to find a constructive public dialogue regarding abortion. Latinos want the conversation in the states and nationally to be less judgmental and less stigmatizing, both in our language and our treatment of a woman making the decision about whether or not to end a pregnancy.

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One Millennial’s Take on New Research on Young People, LGBT rights, and Abortion

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by Sarah Audelo

June 9, 2011 - 2:57pm (Print)

A new survey finds that young people are pro-choice, but that LGBT equality—most notably the right to equal marriage—resonates much more strongly with youth than does the abortion rights movement. Why?

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The Ballot Box: The Poll That Matters Most

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by Celinda Lake, Lake Research Partners

May 29, 2009 - 7:00am (Print)

Labels of pro-choice and pro-life do not mean much without the context of textured layers of values and empathy. In fact, in the Gallup poll a majority of people say they are pro-life and they believe abortion should be legal.
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