Convenience and empowerment—this is how abortion is marketed by Planned Parenthood and its allies. Abortion is framed in terms of rights—but precisely whose rights matter is the question at the heart of America’s continuing abortion conflicts. How we talk about rights and whose rights we focus on changes the way people perceive the deadly procedure that is abortion. No matter how abortion is framed, it communicates something to our culture: you are only valuable if you are wanted, and someone else gets to decide your worth. How are these messages affecting those of us who do have the chance to live? Sarah Zarr is a warrior for life who has invested her career in building a culture of life on college campuses. As a regional manager for Students for Life, Sarah equips college students as they build campus chapters, host events, and develop leadership and advocacy skills. Sarah joins us today to discuss the widespread effects of abortion messaging on mental health and self-worth, particularly among the college students with whom she interacts on campus.

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