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utsfl:classroom:seminars:pbs100y [2017/05/19 12:49] – Added brainstorming re: whether this could be an intro seminar to new CCBR Pro-life classroom mmccann | utsfl:classroom:seminars:pbs100y [2019/09/18 20:45] (current) – balleyne | ||
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====== PBS100Y: The Mission ====== | ====== PBS100Y: The Mission ====== | ||
- | <note tip>This seminar is intended to be the first meeting.</ | ||
- | FIXME an updated version of this seminar, that is not just campus-specific, | ||
- | * including most of the info already here e.g. pro-life ambassador? | ||
- | * have a more general one with a link to why the mission is particularly important on campuses? | ||
- | * Something inspiring? E.g. Thomas Clarkson, “Are these things true?” https:// | ||
- | * The problem (can also pull info from “reforming our movement…”) | ||
- | * Cultural context: Stats, lack of a law (can link to politics and history seminars) | ||
- | * Facing the victims - video https:// | ||
- | * “Our purpose…” with links to relevant sections | ||
- | * Give you a grounding in pro-life apologetics and dialogue so you can change hearts and minds through conversation (include testimony video(s) from CC?) | ||
- | * Give you a grounding in pro-life strategy, how we will end the killing in Canada | ||
- | * (FIXME Include politics at this point? What can and cannot go on the CCBR website in this category?) | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | FIXME General outline: | ||
+ | * Inspiration re: //why are we here?// | ||
+ | * Open with a testimony of someone who changed their mind on abortion in your community | ||
- | ===== Lesson ===== | + | > "There is a difference between passive goodness and active goodness, which is, in my opinion, the giving |
- | ==== The Issues ==== | + | |
- | FIXME more action-oriented mission statement, like 2015 clubs fair materials (("Instill within your club members | + | |
- | FIXME this sense of mission needs to be better instilled, per [[PBS101Y]]. | + | * [[https:// |
- | * Why does this matter even more in our demographic on campus? | + | * The problem |
- | * young women having the most abortions | + | * Lack of law |
- | * people' | + | * (can also pull info from “reforming our movement…”) |
- | * tomorrow' | + | * Briefly, the stats and the history |
+ | * Facing the victims | ||
+ | {{youtube> | ||
- | ==== Introductions ==== | + | OR Canada150 video: https:// |
- | Go around the table and have each person introduce themselves: | + | |
- | * Name, plus adjective starting with the first letter of your name, e.g. Magical Matt | + | |
- | * Year and area of study | + | |
- | * Why are you here, or why do you think it's important to be in a pro-life club on campus? FIXME need a better ice breaker question -- this leads to repetitive and unfocused answers | + | |
- | === Exec intros === | + | * The woundedness of our culture |
- | * Introduce your role, and what activities | + | * Abortion' |
+ | * We need to be pro-life ambassadors who approach this issue with knowledge, wisdom, and character. | ||
+ | * The classroom | ||
+ | * “Our purpose…” with links to relevant sections | ||
+ | * Give you a grounding in pro-life apologetics and dialogue so you can change hearts and minds through conversation | ||
+ | * Give you a grounding in pro-life strategy and politics | ||
+ | * You can join us as we work to end the killing in Canada | ||
+ | * Your campus, where students are statistically most likely to get abortions, and where the next generation of leaders is being formed... | ||
+ | * Your high school, where students are beginning to face the choice of abortion... | ||
+ | * Your city, where individuals every day are at best ignoring abortion--and at worst, considering it or planning it. | ||
+ | * Strategy: A Vision Zero for the abortion rate | ||
+ | * Goal: Our mission is to make abortion unthinkable in our community | ||
+ | * ETK Plan | ||
+ | * The vision is an abortion-free Canada, bringing the abortion rate to 0 | ||
+ | * In order to do this, we need three complementary efforts | ||
+ | * Pastoral: make abortion // | ||
+ | * Political: make abortion //illegal// by changing the law | ||
+ | * Prophetic/ | ||
+ | * The success of the pastoral and political arms depend on the success of the educational, | ||
+ | * That's why our focus is educational: | ||
+ | * Mission: Our job is to do our local part to end the killing — to make abortion unthinkable in our community | ||
+ | * We need to make abortion impossible to ignore, engage in regular, engaging and visible outreach that will reach // | ||
+ | * We need to present clear reason (human rights apologetics) and compelling evidence (AVP) so that we can actually change hearts and minds | ||
+ | * Our job is not simply "raise awareness" | ||
+ | * Our job is not to gather pro-lifers in a room to play volleyball or have pizza together, but to go out and engage a pro-choice culture in our community and to shift the culture in our community against abortion | ||
+ | * We need to be efficient and effective, focused on presenting the best evidence possible in a way that will reach the most people, fastest | ||
+ | * We can't just squirt a watergun at a wildfire, we need to employ serious street-tested apologetics and time-tested strategies of successful social reform movements of the past | ||
+ | * This is why we need to reach everyone in our community with **human rights apologetics** and **abortion victim photography** in order to **make abortion unthinkable** in our community | ||
+ | * HR apologetics: | ||
+ | * AVP: we are employing the strategy of successful social reformers of the past, like the British abolitions, the National Child Labour Committee in the US, or the American civil rights movement | ||
+ | * Theory of Change: Working backwards from the goal | ||
+ | * // | ||
+ | * In order to make abortion unthinkable, | ||
+ | * In order to reach everyone, we'll need to employ regular, engaging and visible activism | ||
+ | * In order to run regular activism effectively, | ||
+ | * In order to have a healthy team, we need to build a sense of community and become friends — this is why we hold regular socials | ||
+ | * Everything that we do is in the service of the mission of making abortion unthinkable in our community | ||
+ | * This is also why we encourage people to gain valuable and life-changing experience with pro-life projects outside of our community too! | ||
+ | * Promote the Abortion Awareness Project trip in Florida (on the next big upcoming opportunity to get activism experience and training) | ||
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+ | {{youtube> | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Close with a testimony of a mind changed in your community, and invite people to practice active goodness by getting involved with your group and applying for AAP | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Lesson ===== | ||
==== Our Cultural Context ==== | ==== Our Cultural Context ==== | ||
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> "Whom you would change, you must first love, and they must know that you love them." -Martin Luther King Jr. | > "Whom you would change, you must first love, and they must know that you love them." -Martin Luther King Jr. | ||
- | FIXME concrete | + | FIXME concrete |
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We must... | We must... | ||
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* getting active off campus, e.g. TRTL Speakers Bureau, March for Life, etc. | * getting active off campus, e.g. TRTL Speakers Bureau, March for Life, etc. | ||
- | ==== Why Women Choose Abortion ==== | ||
- | http:// | ||
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- | Important things to note: | ||
- | - the hard cases that people constantly appeal to are rare -- if abortion were only legal is cases of rape, we'd have ~1000 children killed each year instead of 100,000 (still important to address the hard cases, but need to understand they' | ||
- | - the common cases of things that material, emotional, spiritual support can seriously address | ||
- | * Family Care Office | ||
- | * Aid to Women / Sisters of Life | ||
- | * //What can we do to decrease the perceived need for abortion?// | ||
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- | ==== UTSFL ==== | ||
- | * Weekly | ||
- | * Activism: " | ||
- | * [[..: | ||
- | * Volunteer Outreach: to assist the pastoral arm of the movement | ||
- | * Monthly | ||
- | * Apologetics Workshops on Abortion Dialogue ([[PBA100Y]], | ||
- | * Special Events | ||
- | * lectures, film screenings, debates, co-hosts | ||
- | * [[http:// | ||
- | * Other ways to get involved | ||
- | * blogging | ||
- | * joining the UTSFL Executive | ||
- | * Off-Campus Opportunities | ||
- | * [[http:// | ||
- | * [[https:// | ||
- | * [[http:// | ||
- | * TRTL | ||
- | * Education Team | ||
- | * Speakers Series | ||
- | * NCLN Symposium | ||