#78: What's Really Up with the High African-American Abortion Rate? (with Gary Freeman)

EPISODE · Apr 29, 2022 · 51 MIN

#78: What's Really Up with the High African-American Abortion Rate? (with Gary Freeman)

from Equipped for Life Podcast · host Equal Rights Institute

This is a continuation of Josh's conversation with Gary Freeman on crossing the racial divide in pro-life work. In this episode they discuss the high abortion rate in the African-American community and why that is, and how we should think about the debate over Planned Parenthood being an allegedly racist organization. Learn more about Major League Dad here: https://www.MajorLeagueDad.org Related Links: Alan Guttmacher Institute article that Josh referenced: "Abortion and Women of Color: The Bigger Picture" Audio recording of Josh's "Planned Parenthood Unveiled" presentation from before ERI, including his explanation of why Planned Parenthood is not a racist organization: https://bit.ly/3s2kjRb (Direct MP3 link) Audio recording of a Q&A session from another recording of the "Planned Parenthood Unveiled" presentation with more discussion on the racism question: https://bit.ly/3vTS9Jb (Direct MP3 link) Live Action's investigation on Planned Parenthood systematically covering up sexual abuse: https://bit.ly/38DBu4U ERI's coverage of the Center for Medical Progress videos: https://bit.ly/3OISPKf Live Action's investigation into "racially-motivated donations": https://bit.ly/3MIvyq3 Angela Franks' book "Margaret Sanger's Eugenic Legacy: The Control of Female Fertility": https://amzn.to/3FeSR8t (affiliate link) Josh Chatraw's book "Telling a Better Story: How to Talk About God in a Skeptical Age": https://amzn.to/3snHjun (affiliate link) Chapters: 00:00 The way pro-life people tend to talk about this statistical disparity 5:07 What is going on with the African-American abortion rate? 8:42 Is the Alan Guttmacher Institute right that the higher unintended pregnancy rate among African-Americans is part of the puzzle? 11:41 Is Walter Hoye right when he says that abortion is less stigmatized in the African-American community? 16:06 Why Gary doesn't use the word "privilege" in the way it often is used 17:03 Josh summarizes some of the reasons pro-lifers tend to call Planned Parenthood a "racist organization" and his take 22:58 Gary's response 26:40 Acknowledging examples of real racism in the abortion industry 27:45 How pro-life people could better help these people not choose abortion 29:37 Considering Live Action's racism investigation 34:15 Considering Margaret Sanger 45:19 Should pro-lifers talk about Margaret Sanger in order to get African-Americans to distrust Planned Parenthood? 48:41 Why pro-lifers should be careful how they talk about Planned Parenthood with pro-choice people Host: Josh Brahm Guest: Gary Freeman Audio/Video Editor: Andrew Kaake & Josh Brahm Publisher: Jen Westmoreland Disclosure: The books above are Amazon affiliate links. This means that, at zero cost to you, ERI will earn an affiliate commission if you click through the links and finalize a purchase.

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