Jordan Conlon
This podcast explores how the anti-choice movement has marketed itself, particularly to liberal spaces. It details the changes in tactics from the nineties to present day and seeks to recognize patterns in their advertising and the underpinning of dangerous rhetoric. The advertising choices range from cringe-worthy to downright bigoted and they reveal how the movement strategizes to be present in liberal spaces.
- Collins, Patricia Hill. “Black Feminist Epistemology.” Essay. In Black Feminist Thought. Routledge, n.d. ↩
- Collins, Patricia Hill. “Black Feminist Epistemology.” Essay. In Black Feminist Thought. Routledge, n.d. ↩
- Family Research Council. “The New Revolution,” 2005. ↩
- Family Research Council. “The New Revolution,” 2005. ↩
- Family Research Council. “The New Revolution,” 2005. ↩
- Smith College Pro-Life Alliance Educational Materials ,1992-1996, Box 3027, Folder 4, Sophia Smith Collection, Smith College Archives Repository, Smith College ↩
- “Choose Life Marketing™ • pro-Life Marketing & Advertising Services.” Accessed December 8, 2022. https://www.chooselifemarketing.com/. ↩