I went to a job fair at the local School of Public Health, because I am taking a class there. There were some interesting companies, government organizations and NGO's present. I couldn't help but noticed that NARAL had a table recruiting people to promote "women's health." That got me thinking. Why don't pro-life organizations hire graduates from public health schools? Certainly, the people who get degrees in public health, epidemiology, etc. may be biased in their view of "abortion rights" but I am sure there are just as many who are pro-life. Yet they don't have an opportunity to use their education toward educating people about the dangers of abortion. Why don't pro-life organizations make their presence at such events?
Is there an opportunity to create such an opportunity? I am only studying research design in epidemiology for my research purposes at the school. Certainly wanting to defend the defenseless should be enough to start such a movement, but then I am not a public-health person. Is this my excuse for not getting going on this? Are there others who also want to get this going?
Sunday, March 09, 2008
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