Ndị na-ekwu okwu ọgbakọ 2021
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Kristina Artuković
Etički ihu
Onye na-akwado ikpe gbasara ịmụ nwa na Serbia dabere na mba ụwa. Onye guzobere bioethics mmadụ chere tank Etički n'ihu (Ethical Front). Onye na-akwado ya na Saving Down syndrome, otu nkwado zuru ụwa ọnụ Down syndrome. Onye ode akwụkwọ ọrụ ewepụtara ọhụrụ na Rehumanize International. MA na Philosophy.
Melba Tajallieh Aguilar
Former Republican candidate for New Mexico House of Representatives
Melba is a third year law student at the University of New Mexico where she is the president of both the Federalist Society and the Children's Law and Policy Society. She currently works with her state's child welfare agency and is a Bergstrom Child Welfare Law Fellow. Prior to law school Melba was a science teacher at a rural Title I high school, an experience which compelled her to make an (unsuccessful) attempt at joining the state legislature. Prior to her time in education Melba earned her B.Sc. in chemical engineering and spent three years researching and developing biofuel technologies. Melba identifies as a republican for electoral purposes, and as a devout Catholic is interested primarily in protecting vulnerable persons from exploitation and harm, and supporting human flourishing broadly. Melba is the mother of three children aged 2, 16, and 17, who are the light of her life.
Abraham Bonowitz
Omume ntaramahụhụ ọnwụ
Abraham Bonowitz bụ onye na-arụkọ ọrụ na onye isi nchịkwa nke Death Penalty Action, ebe ị ga-aga ịchọta ohere ime ihe iji lụso ogbugbu na ọnwụ ọnwụ na United States. Abe bụ otu n'ime ndị isi nhazi na mmegharị ahụ iji kagbuo ntaramahụhụ ọnwụ kemgbe ngwụcha 1980. O nwela aka na mmeri nbibi nke ọ bụla n'ime omebe iwu ruo ugbu a na mba ahụ niile, ma na-arụsi ọrụ ike n'ọtụtụ steeti ebe ọrụ ka arụbeghị. Abe jere ozi na bọọdụ nke National Coalition iji kagbuo ntaramahụhụ ọnwụ, njem nke olileanya…Site na ime ihe ike ruo ọgwụgwọ, yana Amnesty International USA. O nyerela aka iwepụta ọtụtụ ihe omume kpọmkwem na ihe omume mgbochi obodo na-adịghị eme ihe ike, ma ejidewo ya ugboro iri na-eme mkpesa ọnwụ. N'ime ntakịrị ọpụpụ site na ọrụ ntaramahụhụ ọnwụ, Abe bụ otu n'ime ndị ọrụ mbụ nke Cesar E. Chavez Foundation, na-ekere òkè n'ọtụtụ ọrụ ndị ọrụ ugbo na California site na 1994 ruo 1997. Ya na nwunye ya bi na Columbus, Ohio. , nwa nwoke, kat abụọ na otu nkịta.
Sabrina Butler-Smith
Na-agba akaebe maka Innocence
Sabrina Smith bụ nne dị afọ iri na ụma na-ahụ n’anya mgbe a mara ya ikpe n’ụzọ na-ezighi ezi na ọnwụ nke nwa ya nwoke dị ọnwa itoolu na Mississippi. E mesịrị wepụ ya n’ihe ọjọọ nile, mgbe ọ nọsịrị afọ isii na ọkara n’ụlọ mkpọrọ, afọ abụọ n’ime afọ ndị ahụ n’ikpe ọnwụ. Ọ bụ nwanyị mbụ apụrụ n'ahịrị ọnwụ na US. Ọ na-arụ ọrụ ugbu a ịgbanwe iwu, kpebisie ike ime ka usoro ahụ dịkwuo mma ka ndị ọzọ, karịsịa ndị ntorobịa, ghara ịhụ ihe ọ mere.
Jack Champagne
Rehumanize International
Jack was born in Jackson, Mississippi, and has been involved in human rights activism since he was a teen. He is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh School of Law, where he served as an officer in the Prisoner Legal Support Project there and was part of the inaugural cohort of the Pittsburgh branch of the Innocence Project. Jack has previously worked as a fellow for the Southern Poverty Law Center's voting rights project, as policy director for the New Mexico Black Leadership Council, where he worked to address housing instability throughout the city of Albuquerque, and as a teacher in Albuquerque Public Schools. With Rehumanize International, Jack has previously served as a staff writer for the Rehumanize Blog and Life Matters Journal as well as a presenter at the 2022 Rehumanize Conference on the intersection of anti-racism and pro-life work. He currently lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico, with his "badass, heroic, extraordinary" wife, her two teens, and their clever and mischievous almost-two-year-old daughter.
Bet Fox, MPH
Rehumanize International
Obere n'ogologo, nnukwu ọchịchọ, ndụ Beth Fox bụ akụkọ kwesịrị ịkekọrịta. Tupu ya enwee aha, Beth ghọrọ ebe bụ́ isi a na-achọ ite ime. Ime nne ya dị ize ndụ ma ndị dọkịta dụrụ ọdụ ite ime iji chekwaa ndụ ya. Amụma amụma nwa ebu n'afọ Beth dara ogbenye mere ka ndị dọkịta kwubie na ndụ ya ga-ada ogbenye nke na ite ime ga-abụ nhọrọ "obi ebere". Ọ bụ ezie na ibi ndụ nwere ọrịa na-adịghị ala ala na nkwarụ bụ ọgụ, Beth nọ ebe a iji kesaa ihe kpatara ndụ ji kwesị ibi ndụ na ịlụ ọgụ. Taa, Beth enweghị ike ịhụ ụzọ, ije ije, ma ọ bụ iku ume n'onwe ya; ọ bụ site na mgba anụ ahụ ndị a, obi abụọ gara aga nke uru onwe onye, na nchọpụta nke nsogbu na-adịghị ahụkebe, nke na-egbochi ndụ ka Beth zụlitere olu na-arụsi ọrụ ike nke chọrọ ime mgbanwe dị mma. N'agbanyeghị ihe ịma aka ya, Beth bi n'onwe ya na etiti Virginia, ebe ọ na-agbaso akara ugo mmụta Master nke abụọ ma na-achọ ịghọ prọfesọ na ịhụnanya na-azụlite ụmụaka na-arịa ọrịa na-anwụ anwụ.
Catherine Glenn Foster, MA, JD
Ndị America United for Life
Catherine Glenn Foster, MA, JD, bụ Onye isi ala & onye isi oche nke ndị America United for Life, ọgbakọ nkwado ndụ mba mbụ nke America na otu ndị ọka iwu na-akwado ndụ nke mba. Ndị ọka iwu AUL etinyela aka n'okwu ikpe ndụ ọ bụla n'ihu Ụlọikpe Kasị Elu nke United States kemgbe Roe v. Wade. AUL bụ onye ọsụ ụzọ nke usoro omebe iwu ihe nlereanya nke steeti, nke na-arụ ọrụ iji zọpụta ndụ taa ma na-emebi mmasị a na-akpọ "ịdabere" nke Ụlọikpe Kasị Elu kwadoro na Planned Parenthood v. Casey: echiche ụgha nke ụmụ nwanyị "na-adabere" na ya. ime ime na-aga nke ọma na obodo America.
Marcia Lane-Mcgee
Author
Marcia Lane-McGee, the coauthor of Fat Luther, Slim Pickin’s, is a national speaker, graduate student, and the cohost of the Plaid Skirts and Basic Black podcast.
A Chicago native and eldest sibling, Marcia refuses pull any punches, doesn’t easily give into “can’t,” has a close (and complicated) relationship with feedback, and believes “no” is a love word!
Marcia is also a first mom of 20 years. She has learned a lot, loved a lot, and grieved a lot. From her place in the tension of the prolife movement and the reality of a choice for adoption, she hopes to inform, educate, and accompany those who want the needs of women and their children met.
Treneé McGee
Connecticut State Representative
Treneé McGee is a powerful voice of her generation, serving as a speaker, advocate, and artist both nationally and internationally. She is a member of the Connecticut General Assembly, proudly representing the 116th District. For the 2024 legislative session, she serves on the following committees: Education, Environment, and Veterans' and Military Affairs.
Treneé earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Acting from Marymount Manhattan College, complemented by a certificate from The Umbra Institute in Perugia, Italy. Her passion for the arts was first ignited at the early age of 3, when she captivated audiences through her appearances in TV commercials.
In 2020, Treneé took a bold step by establishing her own production company, TDM Productions & Acting Studio, dedicated to nurturing new artists and fueling their passion for the arts. Prior to her role in state politics, she served as the youngest person on her town’s council.
In December 2021, Treneé achieved a historic milestone by becoming the Youngest Black Woman elected to the Connecticut General Assembly. Her dedication extends beyond politics; she champions the holistic well-being of women and families as a Whole Life advocate.
Additionally, in 2021, Treneé joined the board of Pro-Black, Pro-Life, a non-profit organization fostering crucial dialogues within the black community about life-related issues. She proudly identifies as a member of Democrats for Life. One of her favorite quotes is from the late John Lewis: “If not us, then who? If not now, then when?"
Rosalyn Mitchell
Rehumanize Toronto
Rosalyn Mitchell is a Christian creative author and essayist who draws upon the tradition of Flannery O’Connor to engage modern audiences on questions of grace and redemption. In a culture where bad news often dominates, she advocates for life and peace as a Canadian-born Eastern Catholic convert and global citizen, telling stories of hope. Readers can subscribe to her Substack blogs, Evangeline Press and Literary Ladybug, to follow her reflections and writings.
Aimee Murphy
Rehumanize International
Aimee Murphy bụ onye nchoputa nke Rehumanize International, otu na-abụghị nke ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị, òtù ụwa raara onwe ya nye iweta njedebe niile ike ike megide ụmụ mmadụ site na agụmakwụkwọ, okwu, na ime ihe. Site na ọrụ ya na Rehumanize International, Aimee na-eji ozi na-agbanwe agbanwe nke ikike mmadụ na-eru ndị mmadụ gburugburu ụwa ma na-eke ma na-etinye aka na mkparịta ụka dị irè iji gbanwee obi na uche. E gosila ya na mgbasa ozi mgbasa ozi dịka MSNBC, Maria Claire, Cosmopolitan, The New York Times, The Washington Post, VICE News, na ọtụtụ ndị ọzọ. Ya na di ya na-akwadosi ike ugbu a na Pittsburgh, nkịta ha na - n'ime mmụọ ile ọbịa - ndị enyi ọ bụla na-awagharị n'ụlọ Murphy.
Michael J. New, PhD
Ụlọ ọrụ Charlotte Lozier
Michael J. New, Ph.D., bụ onye na-eme nchọpụta na Mahadum Katọlik nke America na onye otu ọkà mmụta na Charlotte Lozier Institute. Onye Phi Beta Kappa gụsịrị akwụkwọ na Dartmouth College, Dr. New nwetara akara ugo mmụta nna ukwu na ọnụ ọgụgụ na doctorate na sayensị ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị na Mahadum Stanford na 2002. Dr. New nyocha na-ede banyere sayensị mmekọrịta ọha na eze nke ịdị nsọ nke okwu ndụ. Ọ na-enye ihe ngosi na ma mmetụta dị mma nke pro-iwu na uru na nkwado ọha na eze maka ọnọdụ pro-ndụ. Ọ bụ onye na-ede blọgụ ugboro ugboro na National Review Online's "The Corner."
Maria Oswalt
Rehumanize International
Maria bụ onye na-arụ ọrụ na onye na-ese ihe raara onwe ya nye onye gbupụrụ ezé ya dị ka nwa akwụkwọ na-ese foto na Mahadum Alabama, ebe ọ na-ahụ maka ntụziaka okike nke akwụkwọ akụkọ ụmụ akwụkwọ anọ mgbe ọ na-arụ ọrụ maka Rehumanize International. Na mgbakwunye na nke a, ọ sonyere na mkpakọrịta nke Students for Life Wilberforce wee duru otu ụmụ akwụkwọ pro-life nke mahadum ya, Bama Students for Life, tupu ọ gụchaa na 2017. Egoro ya na otu Rehumanize International na Septemba 2018. Ọ na-agba Rehumanize's ibe mgbasa ozi ọha, na-emepụta ihe niile, na-edezi Megharia Podcast , ma na-eje ozi dị ka onye nchịkọta akụkọ nke onye isi Megharịa blọọgụ .
Mayra Rodriguez
Onye bụbu onye ntụzi aka nne na nna + kpara nkata
Mayra Rodriguez bụ onye bụbu onye ntụzi ụlọ ọgwụ atọ Planned Parenthood na Arizona, bụ Planned Parenthood's 2016 Employee of the Year' ma bụrụ onye nwere obi ike na-ekwu okwu bụ onye meriri ikpe nchụpụ ezighi ezi 2019 megide Planned Parenthood, yana onyinye $3 nde na.
na-emebi emebi. N'ime afọ 17 ya na Nne na Nna Planned, Mayra hụrụ nchekwa dị oke egwu na mmebi ahụike metụtara ahụike gụnyere ime ime na-ezughị ezu, ịgha ụgha nke ndekọ ndị ọrịa, omume iwu na-akwadoghị, idina n'ike n'ike n'ike, ụmụ nwanyị imerụ ahụ nke ukwuu site na ite ime, na ọnụ ọgụgụ mgbagwoju anya dị elu.
otu onye na-ete ime. Akuko Mayra banyere ihe omume ndị a nwere mmekpa ahụ, iro, na nchupu.
Taa, Mayra bụ onye nkwado siri ike megide ite ime, onye mmeri maka ụmụ nwanyị na ụmụ e bu n'afọ, ma a na-achụ ya ikpughe eziokwu n'azụ omume dị ize ndụ nke Planned Parenthood. Mayra kwadoro okwukwe nke ndị na-ekpe ekpere n'akụkụ ụzọ na ebere Chineke maka nlọghachi ya na okwukwe Katọlik na maka ike o were iguzogide ime Goliath - wee merie.