Ad Campaign Urges Black Women to Choose Adoption

Fresh from their first success, a Georgia billboard campaign exposing the abortion industry’s deliberate targeting of the black community has begun phase two: informing black women that adoption, not abortion, is the answer for a crisis pregnancy.

The new billboard campaign “Black and Unwanted,” launched by Georgia Right to Life and the Radiance Foundation, is continuing to hit home with black Americans by revealing that abortion is devastating their communities and dwindling their demographic contribution to the U.S. population.

Black women by and large do not discuss the experience of abortion - and with very few exceptions, black pastors do not talk about abortion or its spiritual ramifications. But the billboards have begun a long overdue conversation about the issue: the billboards continue to gain steam as mainstream outlets and talk radio shows pick up the story. Many people in the black community have reached out via emails, blogs, twitter, some thanking the pro-life organizations for finally opening their eyes, and others to say they now feel free to share their secret experience of abortion. LifeSiteNews

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