Talking about Abortion: Strategies and Messaging to Abolish Abortion

Event
Event

January 31, 2019 Talking about Abortion: Strategies and Messaging to Abolish Abortion

A Conservative Women's Network event co-hosted by the Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women

Thursday, Jan 31, 2019

12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

The Heritage Foundation

214 Massachusetts Ave NE
Washington, DC
20002

Kristan Hawkins

Kristan Hawkins is a Christian, wife, mother, grassroots activist, author, speaker, and a human rights advocate. President of Students for Life of America, she was recruited in 2006 to launch SFLA's full-time operation. Since then, she has built up a small organization made up of a few dozen student groups scattered around the country to a coordinated national team serving more than 1,220 Students for Life chapters in all fifty states. Under her leadership, Students for Life exists to abolish abortion by transforming our culture by recruiting, training, and mobilizing the pro-life generation, the direct targets of today's abortion industry. A frequent speaker and media analyst, Kristan's expertise includes abortion, feminism, disability advocacy and healthcare, as she navigates the social conditions and public policy impacting the human rights issue of our day.
 
She graduated from Bethany College in 2005, summa cum laude, with a Bachelor's in Political Science having already jumped into her future career by founding pro-life groups in her high school and college. Before launching Students for Life, she served at the Republican National Committee and as a presidential appointee in the George W. Bush administration at the Department of Health and Human Services. Recently, she served on then-candidate Donald Trump's Pro-Life Advisory Council
 
A published author, Kristan wrote Courageous: Students Abolishing Abortion in this Lifetime. She has interviewed on Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, the Today Show, CBS, ABC, and HBO. Kristan regularly speaks at pro-life conventions and events across the United States including leading college campuses such as Yale, Harvard, Dartmouth, and UC-Berkeley. Her proudest accomplishment is being a wife to her high school sweet heart (Jonathan), raising her four children (Gunner, Bear, Maverick and Gracie), and, in her free time, working for a cure to cystic fibrosis, a disease shared by two of her children.