CURE hosts press conference January 19th to unveil new investigative report
Washington, D.C.– The Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE), a policy and research center dedicated to fighting poverty and seeking solutions for black families to grow and their communities to flourish, will host a press conference on Wednesday, January 19 at 10:30 am with community leaders and policy experts to unveil CURE’s new report on abortion titled “The Impact of Abortion on the Black Community.”
The report delves deeply into the latest tactics of the abortion industry to especially target African Americans. Planned Parenthood, the nation’s leading abortion provider, has recently acknowledged and sought to distance itself from their racist founder, Margaret Sanger, yet the intentions of the organization remain the same: promoting abortion in minority communities. They are building mega-clinics and promoting abortion pills in these communities, even as they have exploited the pandemic to make chemical abortions more widely available on college campuses via telemedicine and through the mail.
The multi-faceted findings of the report will be discussed at the press briefing, details as follows:
When: Wednesday, January 19
10:30 a.m.
Who:
· Star Parker, Center for Urban Renewal & Education
· Jonathan Alexandre, Liberty Counsel Action
· Ryan Bomberger, Radiance Foundation
· Necho Carroll, Center for Urban Renewal & Education
· Marjorie Dannenfelser, Susan B. Anthony List
· Angela Minter, Sisters for Life
Where: 1317 F Street, NW
1st Floor
Washington, D.C. 20004
CURE is a policy and research center dedicated to fighting poverty and restoring dignity through messages of faith, freedom and personal responsibility. CURE seeks free-market solutions to provide education, employment, healthcare and the opportunity for black families to grow and their communities to flourish.
CURE follows Covid guidelines and safety protocols for in-person events. For more information and to attend, please contact media@curepolicy.org.