Supporting the Woman and the Child — Celebrating the End of Roe v. Wade

Star Parker spoke to a woman named Nina outside the U.S. Supreme Court after six justices voted to overturn Roe v. Wade.

Nina was excited to be there. She’s been in the pro-life movement for only a short time. Nina said she was a part of a “really pro-abortion church.” When her friend became pregnant, the church shunned her and didn’t give her support. Nina decided she needed to be that support for other women.

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