Misplaced Pages

Lila Rose: Difference between revisions

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
Browse history interactively← Previous editContent deleted Content addedVisualWikitext
Revision as of 00:13, 11 February 2011 view sourceInstaurare (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users11,412 edits Activism: Neither supported by the ref - the article and Brian Anse call them a revolution, not Rose herself. Nothing about guerilla tactics in the article.← Previous edit Latest revision as of 02:23, 10 November 2024 view source GreenC bot (talk | contribs)Bots2,547,813 edits Move 2 urls. Wayback Medic 2.5 per WP:URLREQ#foxnews.com/section/year/ 
(590 intermediate revisions by more than 100 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{short description|American anti-abortion activist (born 1988)}}
{{pp-30-500|small=yes}}
{{Infobox person {{Infobox person
| name = Lila Rose | name = Lila Rose
| image = Lila Rose cropped.jpg | birth_name = Lila Grace Rose
| image = Lila Rose (52125778427) (cropped).jpg
|imagesize = 180px
| alt = | imagesize = 180px
| caption = Lila Rose at the Life Prizes | alt =
| caption = Rose in 2022
| birth_date = <!-- {{Birth date|YYYY|MM|DD}} --> | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1988|7|27|mf=y}}
| birth_place =
| birth_place = ], U.S.
| death_date = <!-- {{Death date and age|YYYY|MM|DD|YYYY|MM|DD}} (death date then birth date) -->
| death_place = | other_names =
| known_for = ] activism
| nationality = ]
| other_names = | occupation =
| title = Founder and president of ]
| known_for = Activism against ]
| occupation = | children = 3
| alma_mater = ]
}} }}
'''Lila Rose''' is a ] (anti-]) activist and founder of ]. She is most noteworthy for a series of campaigns against ] health centers whose services include ] in the ].<ref name = Abcarian/>


'''Lila Grace Rose''' (born July 27, 1988) is an American ] activist who is the founder and president of the anti-abortion organization ].<ref name="foxnewsreuters">{{Cite web |date=May 28, 2009 |title=20-Year-Old College Student Becomes Rising Star in Anti-Abortion Movement |url=https://www.foxnews.com/story/20-year-old-college-student-becomes-rising-star-in-anti-abortion-movement |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924163315/http://www.foxnews.com/story/2009/05/28/20-year-old-college-student-becomes-rising-star-in-anti-abortion-movement.html |archive-date=September 24, 2015 |access-date=August 15, 2015 |website=Foxnews.com |agency=Reuters}}</ref><ref name="reutersusage">{{Cite news |date=Jul 28, 2015 |title=After videos, Senate Republicans target Planned Parenthood vote |work=Reuters |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-congress-plannedparenthood-idUSKCN0Q21XN20150728 |url-status=live |access-date=July 5, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190330190359/https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-congress-plannedparenthood-idUSKCN0Q21XN20150728 |archive-date=March 30, 2019 |quote=Lila Rose, a leading anti-abortion campaigner.}}</ref><ref name="fox1">{{Cite web |date=Feb 27, 2014 |title=Planned Parenthood plots largest-ever campaign blitz in 2014 |url=https://www.foxnews.com/politics/planned-parenthood-plots-largest-ever-campaign-blitz-in-2014/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150618114636/http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014/02/27/planned-parenthood-plots-largest-ever-campaign-blitz-in-2014/ |archive-date=June 18, 2015 |website=FoxNews.com |url-status=live |quote=Lila Rose, president and founder of Pro-Life group Live Action, said Planned Parenthood's plans to spend millions on the elections should fuel calls to strip taxpayer funding for the group.}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Crary |first=David |last2=Rubinkam |first2=Michael |date=May 4, 2013 |title=Philly abortion murder trial has national impact |url=http://www.bigstory.ap.org/article/philly-abortion-murder-trial-has-national-impact |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304102151/http://www.bigstory.ap.org/article/philly-abortion-murder-trial-has-national-impact |archive-date=March 4, 2016 |quote=One anti-abortion group, Live Action, has used the case to publicize the latest in a series of undercover videos it has made at abortion clinics. |agency=Associated Press}}{{cbignore}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Sherman |first=Mark |date=June 29, 2015 |title=Supreme Court rules Texas abortion clinics can remain open |url=http://bigstory.ap.org/article/a5e39eb9c1a646ecb4a1a31bbba9774c/supreme-court-blocks-texas-abortion-clinic-rules |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180801191753/https://apnews.com/a5e39eb9c1a646ecb4a1a31bbba9774c/supreme-court-blocks-texas-abortion-clinic-rules |archive-date=August 1, 2018 |publisher=Associated Press |quote=Lila Rose, president of Live Action, an anti-abortion advocacy group.}}</ref> She has conducted undercover investigations of abortion facilities in the United States, including affiliates of ].
==Biography==


==Early life and education==
Rose was raised in ], the third of eight children of an engineer at ]. She was home-schooled through to the end of high school, and was a history major at the ].<ref>http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,518130,00.html</ref> She is a devout ].<ref name=csm/>
Rose was raised in ], the third of eight children.<ref name = Abcarian/> She was home-schooled through the end of high school and majored in history at the ].<ref name = Abcarian/> She was raised as Evangelical ] and later converted to ].<ref>{{Cite news |last=Bell |first=Justin |date=February 3, 2012 |title=How Lila Rose Became Pro-Life … and Catholic |work=] |url=http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/how-lila-rose-became-pro-life-and-catholic |url-status=live |access-date=May 1, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140224130940/http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/how-lila-rose-became-pro-life-and-catholic |archive-date=February 24, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=O'Regan |first=Mary |date=February 10, 2011 |title=The new face of the pro life cause |url=http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/features/2011/02/10/the-new-face-of-the-pro-life-cause/ |url-status=live |access-date=August 9, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150923201125/http://www.catholicherald.co.uk/features/2011/02/10/the-new-face-of-the-pro-life-cause/ |archive-date=September 23, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=O'Keefe |first=James |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=aQEuBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA24 |title=Breakthrough: Our Guerilla War to Expose Fraud and Save Democracy |date=June 17, 2014 |publisher=Simon & Schuster |isbn=9781476706184 |access-date=December 31, 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220411025313/https://books.google.com/books?id=aQEuBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA24 |archive-date=April 11, 2022 |url-status=live |via=Google Books}}</ref>

Rose founded the pro-life group Live Action when she was 15 and continued her activism at UCLA.<ref name=aol>http://www.aolnews.com/2011/02/01/lila-rose-5-facts-on-the-woman-behind-the-planned-parenthood-ho/</ref> Rose has attended workshops at the conservative non-profit ].<ref name=csm>{{Citation
| last = Jonsson
| first = Patrik
| title = For Lila Rose, Planned Parenthood video 'sting' is about revolution
| newspaper = Christian Science Monitor
| year = 2011
| date = February 4, 2011
| url = http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Society/2011/0204/For-Lila-Rose-Planned-Parenthood-video-sting-is-about-revolution
| accessdate = February 6, 2011
| quote = }}</ref> In 2008, she was personally awarded $50,000 in the annual "Life Prizes" awards, sponsored by the Gerard Health Foundation, for "preserving and upholding the sanctity of human life."<ref name=aol /><ref>{{Citation|url=http://www.lifeprizes.org/pr-life-prizes-2008-Rose.asp|title=Life Prizes Announces Award Winners Lila Rose}}</ref> In 2009, she was named a "Young Leader" by the anti-abortion non-profit ]. <ref name=aol /> In 2009, as an invited speaker at the ], she stated her opinion that abortions should be performed in public.<ref name=aol/>


== Activism == == Activism ==
In 2003, at the age of 15, Rose founded the anti-abortion group ] and began giving presentations to schools and youth groups.<ref name="Abcarian">{{Cite news |last=Abcarian |first=Robin |date=April 26, 2009 |title=Anti-abortion movement gets a new-media twist |work=The Los Angeles Times |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2009-apr-26-na-abortion26-story.html |url-status=live |access-date=October 1, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130727102820/http://articles.latimes.com/2009/apr/26/nation/na-abortion26 |archive-date=July 27, 2013}}</ref><ref name="CNA">{{Cite news |last=Darling |first=Adelaide |date=January 19, 2013 |title=Lila Rose highlights role of faith in fighting abortion |work=Catholic News Agency |url=http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/lila-rose-highlights-role-of-faith-in-fighting-abortion//1405/planned_parenthood_%E2%80%98stung%E2%80%99_by_lila_rose |url-status=dead |access-date=October 3, 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131005114942/http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/lila-rose-highlights-role-of-faith-in-fighting-abortion//1405/planned_parenthood_%e2%80%98stung%e2%80%99_by_lila_rose/ |archive-date=October 5, 2013 |quote=''When Rose went to UCLA for her undergraduate degree, she took Live Action with her.''}}</ref> While at UCLA,<ref>{{Cite news |last=Carl |first=Katy |date=February 13, 2007 |title=Undercover and Over Obstacles — All for the Unborn |work=National Catholic Register |url=https://www.ncregister.com/site/article/undercover_and_over_obstacles_all_for_the_unborn |url-status=live |access-date=August 26, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190330190354/http://www.ncregister.com/site/article/undercover_and_over_obstacles_all_for_the_unborn |archive-date=March 30, 2019}}</ref> she partnered with conservative activist ] to conduct undercover videos of abortion providers.<ref name="ft">{{Cite news |last=Rose |first=Lila |date=October 2010 |title=Fighting for Life |work=First Things |url=https://www.firstthings.com/article/2010/10/fighting-for-life |url-status=live |access-date=2020-08-26 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200731050019/https://www.firstthings.com/article/2010/10/fighting-for-life |archive-date=2020-07-31}}</ref>
At the age of 15, Rose founded ] and began giving presentations to schools and youth groups.<ref name = Abcarian/> She and fellow conservative activist ] found inspiration in ]'s grassroots organizing handbook "Rules for Radicals".<ref name = Abcarian/> After having been further inspired by Texas activist ]'s taping of fake calls to Planned Parenthood clinics featuring women posing as pregnant minors, they came up with the idea to visit Planned Parenthood clinics wearing secret video cameras in fall 2006. Since then, Rose has conducted stings at Planned Parenthood clinics in ], ], ], ], ] and ].<ref name = Abcarian/>


Rose has concentrated her activism on ] and ] affiliates in the United States, focusing on the anti-abortion interpretation of the moral and ethical aspects of abortion and financial issues in the abortion industry. She has also highlighted the high abortion rate in the African-American community.<ref name="csm">{{Cite news |last=Jonsson |first=Patrik |date=February 4, 2011 |title=For Lila Rose, Planned Parenthood video 'sting' is about revolution |work=] |url=http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Society/2011/0204/For-Lila-Rose-Planned-Parenthood-video-sting-is-about-revolution |url-status=live |access-date=February 6, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110207024600/http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Society/2011/0204/For-Lila-Rose-Planned-Parenthood-video-sting-is-about-revolution |archive-date=February 7, 2011}}</ref>
The pretenses used in these operations vary. These include Rose acting the part of a minor impregnated by a 23-year old male, where she claimed center staff advised her to lie about her age and ignored her partner's age.<ref name = Douthat>Ross Douthat, , ''The New York Times'', December 3, 2009 (accessed 18 May 2010)</ref> Rose also released recordings of O'Keefe attempting to elicit racially charged responses from clinic staff by offering donations to pay for abortions for black woman.<ref name = Dewan>Shaila Dewan, , ''The New York Times'', February 26, 2010 (accessed 18 May 2010)</ref> Another act had Rose posing as a 13-year-old minor impregnated by a 31-year-old man.<ref name = Abcarian>Robin Abcarian, ''The Los Angeles Times'', April 26, 2009 (accessed 18 May 2010)</ref>


In 2006, Rose, as a college freshman, conducted her first undercover video investigation on abortion at UCLA's Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center.<ref name="Abcarian" /> Her freshman year she also founded the ] student magazine ''The Advocate''.<ref name="ft" />
Rose shot an undercover video at a Planned Parenthood clinic in ] which resulted in the state placing the clinic on probation for a year over what they said was a "technical violation."<ref>http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-6197723-504083.html</ref><ref>http://www.cbs42.com/content/localnews/story/Planned-Parenthood-Caught-Breaking-the-Law/C41MzG-1vU-u0KRpHkAl3A.cspx</ref>


In 2007, Rose visited two Planned Parenthood facilities in Los Angeles and recorded undercover videos while purporting to be a 15-year-old girl who had been impregnated by a 23-year-old male who was accompanying her, telling staffers she did not want her parents to find out about the relationship. No employee at either clinic objected to the situation, and a receptionist at one facility "told Rose to say she was 16, because if she was 15, the clinic would have to make a report to the police."<ref name="Douthat">Ross Douthat, {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100416030542/http://douthat.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/12/03/the-politics-of-pregnancy-counseling/ |date=2010-04-16 }}, ''The New York Times'', December 3, 2009 (accessed May 18, 2010)</ref> Rose has posed as an abortion-seeking teen impregnated by an older man in additional stings at Planned Parenthood clinics in Indianapolis, Bloomington, Tucson, Phoenix and Memphis.<ref name="Abcarian" /> According to '']'', "Within the anti-abortion community, Rose has been widely lauded for her undercover investigations into abortion clinics."<ref>{{Cite news |date=February 1, 2011 |title=Abortion sting hits Planned Parenthood |work=Politico |url=https://www.politico.com/story/2011/02/abortion-sting-hits-planned-parenthood-048632 |url-status=live |access-date=September 16, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201111223053/https://www.politico.com/story/2011/02/abortion-sting-hits-planned-parenthood-048632 |archive-date=November 11, 2020}}</ref>
A ] editorial criticized a set of five 2011 incidents, disparaging O'Keefe's influence by name and suggesting the videos were deceptively edited.<ref>{{Citation
| last = Pareen
| first = Alex
| title = The weird, failed Planned Parenthood "sting"
| newspaper = ]
| year = 2011
| date = February 1, 2011
| url = http://www.salon.com/news/politics/war_room/2011/02/01/planned_parenthood_sting/index.html
| accessdate = February 2, 2011}}</ref> More specifically, it said that the organization was "trying to pull a James O'Keefe-style "sting," in which deceptively edited Internet videos would prove some organization dedicated to providing services to the poor or otherwise non-privileged was in fact engaged in high crimes and conspiracy against freedom."


Rose was featured in an '']'' October 2018 original short documentary, "Meet the Face of the Millennial Anti-Abortion Movement."<ref>{{Cite news |last=Pressey |first=Brianna |date=October 2, 2018 |title=The Face of the Millennial Anti-Abortion Movement |work=The Atlantic |url=https://www.theatlantic.com/video/index/571906/lila-rose/ |url-status=live |access-date=May 18, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200513170148/https://www.theatlantic.com/video/index/571906/lila-rose/ |archive-date=May 13, 2020}}</ref>
Her videos are usually released after editing down to about five minutes with quick cuts and a soundtrack for effect.<ref name = Abcarian/>

In July 2019, Rose addressed the ] "social media summit" alongside President ].<ref>{{Cite news |date=July 12, 2019 |title=Pro-Life leaders tell White House summit of online censorship |work=Catholic News Agency |url=https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/41776/pro-life-leaders-tell-white-house-summit-of-online-censorship |url-status=live |access-date=September 16, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210309122216/https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/pro-life-leaders-tell-white-house-summit-of-online-censorship-51410 |archive-date=March 9, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |date=July 11, 2019 |title=Trump rips tech firms at 'free speech' summit |work=Reuters |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-socialmedia/trump-rips-tech-firms-at-free-speech-summit-idUSKCN1U6189 |url-status=live |access-date=September 16, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200924235841/https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-socialmedia/trump-rips-tech-firms-at-free-speech-summit-idUSKCN1U6189 |archive-date=September 24, 2020}}</ref>

==Recognition and awards==
* 2008: "Person of the Year Malachi Award" from ]<ref>{{Cite web |date=December 30, 2008 |title=Lila Rose Chosen As Operation Rescue's 2008 Person Of The Year |url=https://www.operationrescue.org/archives/lila-rose-chosen-as-operation-rescue%E2%80%99s-2008-person-of-the-year/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201125045213/http://www.operationrescue.org/archives/lila-rose-chosen-as-operation-rescue%E2%80%99s-2008-person-of-the-year/ |archive-date=November 25, 2020 |access-date=September 16, 2020 |publisher=Operation Rescue}}</ref>
* 2008: Awarded $50,000 in the annual "Life Prizes" awards of the Gerard Health Foundation<ref name="Abcarian" /><ref>{{Cite web |title=Gerard Health Foundation Announces Second 'Life Prizes' Awards |url=https://aaplog.org/gerard-health-foundation-announces-second-life-prizes-awards/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190620172811/https://aaplog.org/gerard-health-foundation-announces-second-life-prizes-awards/ |archive-date=June 20, 2019 |access-date=May 28, 2020 |publisher=AAPLOG}}</ref>
* 2010: "Young Leader Award" from the ]<ref>{{Cite web |date=April 8, 2011 |title=Pro-life activist Lila Rose shares her story |url=https://www.liberty.edu/alumni/alumni-news/?MID=28345 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220411025256/https://www.liberty.edu/alumni/alumni-news/?MID=28345 |archive-date=April 11, 2022 |access-date=September 16, 2020 |publisher=Liberty University}}</ref>
* 2013: Named to the '']''{{'}}s list, "The 25 Most Influential Washington Women Under 35"<ref>July 11, 2013, The 25 Most Influential Washington Women Under 35 </ref>
* 2014: Named to '']''{{'}}s "33 under 33"<ref>{{Cite web |last=Shellnutt |first=Kate |date=July 1, 2014 |title=33 Under 33 |url=http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2014/july-august/33-under-33.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151026074700/http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2014/july-august/33-under-33.html |archive-date=October 26, 2015 |access-date=October 28, 2015 |website=ChristianityToday.com}}</ref>

==Personal life==
Rose is married and has three children.<ref>{{Cite news |date=January 18, 2020 |title=Lila Rose of Live Action: 'The Pro-Life Movement Is Growing' |work=National Catholic Register |url=https://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/lila-rose-of-live-action-the-pro-life-movement-is-growing |url-status=live |access-date=August 7, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200807103702/https://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/lila-rose-of-live-action-the-pro-life-movement-is-growing |archive-date=August 7, 2020}}</ref><ref name="selfprofile">{{cite web |title=Meet Lila Rose |url=https://www.liveaction.org/media/meet-lila-rose/ |website=Live Action |access-date=30 July 2024}}</ref>

==Publications==
*''Fighting for Life: Becoming a Force for Change in a Wounded World'' (2021)<ref>{{Cite book |last=Rose |first=Lila |title=Fighting for Life: Becoming a Force for Change in a Wounded World |date=2021 |publisher=Nelson Books |isbn=978-1-4002-1987-2}}</ref>


==References== ==References==
{{Reflist}} {{Reflist|colwidth=30em}}


==External links== ==External links==
{{wikiquote}}
* on the Live Action website
{{Commons category}}

* at ]
{{Persondata <!-- Metadata: see ]. -->
* {{C-SPAN|9265289}}
| NAME =Rose, Lila
* {{IMDb name|3960043}}
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
| SHORT DESCRIPTION =American anti-abortion activist
| DATE OF BIRTH =
| PLACE OF BIRTH =
| DATE OF DEATH =
| PLACE OF DEATH =
}}


{{Authority control}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Rose, Lila}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Rose, Lila}}
] ]
]
] ]
] ]
]
]
]
]
] ]
]
]
]
]
]
]
]
] ]
]
]

Latest revision as of 02:23, 10 November 2024

American anti-abortion activist (born 1988)

Lila Rose
Rose in 2022
BornLila Grace Rose
(1988-07-27) July 27, 1988 (age 36)
San Jose, California, U.S.
Alma materUniversity of California, Los Angeles
Known forAnti-abortion activism
TitleFounder and president of Live Action
Children3

Lila Grace Rose (born July 27, 1988) is an American anti-abortion activist who is the founder and president of the anti-abortion organization Live Action. She has conducted undercover investigations of abortion facilities in the United States, including affiliates of Planned Parenthood Federation of America.

Early life and education

Rose was raised in San Jose, California, the third of eight children. She was home-schooled through the end of high school and majored in history at the University of California, Los Angeles. She was raised as Evangelical Protestant and later converted to Catholicism.

Activism

In 2003, at the age of 15, Rose founded the anti-abortion group Live Action and began giving presentations to schools and youth groups. While at UCLA, she partnered with conservative activist James O'Keefe to conduct undercover videos of abortion providers.

Rose has concentrated her activism on Planned Parenthood and National Abortion Federation affiliates in the United States, focusing on the anti-abortion interpretation of the moral and ethical aspects of abortion and financial issues in the abortion industry. She has also highlighted the high abortion rate in the African-American community.

In 2006, Rose, as a college freshman, conducted her first undercover video investigation on abortion at UCLA's Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center. Her freshman year she also founded the pro-life student magazine The Advocate.

In 2007, Rose visited two Planned Parenthood facilities in Los Angeles and recorded undercover videos while purporting to be a 15-year-old girl who had been impregnated by a 23-year-old male who was accompanying her, telling staffers she did not want her parents to find out about the relationship. No employee at either clinic objected to the situation, and a receptionist at one facility "told Rose to say she was 16, because if she was 15, the clinic would have to make a report to the police." Rose has posed as an abortion-seeking teen impregnated by an older man in additional stings at Planned Parenthood clinics in Indianapolis, Bloomington, Tucson, Phoenix and Memphis. According to Politico, "Within the anti-abortion community, Rose has been widely lauded for her undercover investigations into abortion clinics."

Rose was featured in an Atlantic October 2018 original short documentary, "Meet the Face of the Millennial Anti-Abortion Movement."

In July 2019, Rose addressed the White House "social media summit" alongside President Donald Trump.

Recognition and awards

  • 2008: "Person of the Year Malachi Award" from Operation Rescue
  • 2008: Awarded $50,000 in the annual "Life Prizes" awards of the Gerard Health Foundation
  • 2010: "Young Leader Award" from the Susan B. Anthony List
  • 2013: Named to the National Journal's list, "The 25 Most Influential Washington Women Under 35"
  • 2014: Named to Christianity Today's "33 under 33"

Personal life

Rose is married and has three children.

Publications

  • Fighting for Life: Becoming a Force for Change in a Wounded World (2021)

References

  1. "20-Year-Old College Student Becomes Rising Star in Anti-Abortion Movement". Foxnews.com. Reuters. May 28, 2009. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved August 15, 2015.
  2. "After videos, Senate Republicans target Planned Parenthood vote". Reuters. Jul 28, 2015. Archived from the original on March 30, 2019. Retrieved July 5, 2021. Lila Rose, a leading anti-abortion campaigner.
  3. "Planned Parenthood plots largest-ever campaign blitz in 2014". FoxNews.com. Feb 27, 2014. Archived from the original on June 18, 2015. Lila Rose, president and founder of Pro-Life group Live Action, said Planned Parenthood's plans to spend millions on the elections should fuel calls to strip taxpayer funding for the group.
  4. Crary, David; Rubinkam, Michael (May 4, 2013). "Philly abortion murder trial has national impact". Associated Press. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. One anti-abortion group, Live Action, has used the case to publicize the latest in a series of undercover videos it has made at abortion clinics.
  5. Sherman, Mark (June 29, 2015). "Supreme Court rules Texas abortion clinics can remain open". Associated Press. Archived from the original on August 1, 2018. Lila Rose, president of Live Action, an anti-abortion advocacy group.
  6. ^ Abcarian, Robin (April 26, 2009). "Anti-abortion movement gets a new-media twist". The Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on July 27, 2013. Retrieved October 1, 2013.
  7. Bell, Justin (February 3, 2012). "How Lila Rose Became Pro-Life … and Catholic". National Catholic Register. Archived from the original on February 24, 2014. Retrieved May 1, 2013.
  8. O'Regan, Mary (February 10, 2011). "The new face of the pro life cause". Archived from the original on September 23, 2015. Retrieved August 9, 2015.
  9. O'Keefe, James (June 17, 2014). Breakthrough: Our Guerilla War to Expose Fraud and Save Democracy. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 9781476706184. Archived from the original on April 11, 2022. Retrieved December 31, 2018 – via Google Books.
  10. Darling, Adelaide (January 19, 2013). "Lila Rose highlights role of faith in fighting abortion". Catholic News Agency. Archived from the original on October 5, 2013. Retrieved October 3, 2013. When Rose went to UCLA for her undergraduate degree, she took Live Action with her.
  11. Carl, Katy (February 13, 2007). "Undercover and Over Obstacles — All for the Unborn". National Catholic Register. Archived from the original on March 30, 2019. Retrieved August 26, 2020.
  12. ^ Rose, Lila (October 2010). "Fighting for Life". First Things. Archived from the original on 2020-07-31. Retrieved 2020-08-26.
  13. Jonsson, Patrik (February 4, 2011). "For Lila Rose, Planned Parenthood video 'sting' is about revolution". Christian Science Monitor. Archived from the original on February 7, 2011. Retrieved February 6, 2011.
  14. Ross Douthat, "The Politics of Pregnancy Counseling" Archived 2010-04-16 at the Wayback Machine, The New York Times, December 3, 2009 (accessed May 18, 2010)
  15. "Abortion sting hits Planned Parenthood". Politico. February 1, 2011. Archived from the original on November 11, 2020. Retrieved September 16, 2020.
  16. Pressey, Brianna (October 2, 2018). "The Face of the Millennial Anti-Abortion Movement". The Atlantic. Archived from the original on May 13, 2020. Retrieved May 18, 2020.
  17. "Pro-Life leaders tell White House summit of online censorship". Catholic News Agency. July 12, 2019. Archived from the original on March 9, 2021. Retrieved September 16, 2020.
  18. "Trump rips tech firms at 'free speech' summit". Reuters. July 11, 2019. Archived from the original on September 24, 2020. Retrieved September 16, 2020.
  19. "Lila Rose Chosen As Operation Rescue's 2008 Person Of The Year". Operation Rescue. December 30, 2008. Archived from the original on November 25, 2020. Retrieved September 16, 2020.
  20. "Gerard Health Foundation Announces Second 'Life Prizes' Awards". AAPLOG. Archived from the original on June 20, 2019. Retrieved May 28, 2020.
  21. "Pro-life activist Lila Rose shares her story". Liberty University. April 8, 2011. Archived from the original on April 11, 2022. Retrieved September 16, 2020.
  22. July 11, 2013, The 25 Most Influential Washington Women Under 35 National Journal
  23. Shellnutt, Kate (July 1, 2014). "33 Under 33". ChristianityToday.com. Archived from the original on October 26, 2015. Retrieved October 28, 2015.
  24. "Lila Rose of Live Action: 'The Pro-Life Movement Is Growing'". National Catholic Register. January 18, 2020. Archived from the original on August 7, 2020. Retrieved August 7, 2020.
  25. "Meet Lila Rose". Live Action. Retrieved 30 July 2024.
  26. Rose, Lila (2021). Fighting for Life: Becoming a Force for Change in a Wounded World. Nelson Books. ISBN 978-1-4002-1987-2.

External links

Categories: