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Ten Things That Caught My Eye Today: The Equality Act, the Sisters of Life, & More

Earlier today, some of us National Review gals had an Equality Act Zoom. Maddy Kearns interviews feminist Kara Dansky and Ines Stepman from IWF on its impact on girls and women. Then Xan DeSanctis and I discuss with Maddy some of the religious freedom and abortion problems with the pernicious legislation. Watch and share – people need to know and they just don’t.

I am also heartened by people like Kara Dansky, who would love to have a platform with the likes of Rachel Maddow, but is grateful to have one with National Review Institute.

I just want to point out before the day is through that the Sisters of Life, who I mention now and again, celebrate their patronal feast on March 25 – the Feast of the Annunciation. When Mary said “yes” to the angel Gabriel, as Scripture tells us.

I’m doing this this week because of the anniversary of my own birth and of their big day: These women are our pro-life credibility. Read a little about them here and here.

1. UVA doctor drives hours in winter storm to save baby’s life 

2. Priest in Iraq works to restore Mosul church damaged by ISIS

3. Catholic Bishop Speaks Out After Mother Loses Appeal Over Life Support for 5-Year-Old Girl

4. Nike, H&M face China fury over Xinjiang cotton ‘concerns’

5. This is amazing: New Zealand passes bereavement leave for miscarriages — what it means

6. Amy Wellborn: The foundational (but largely ignored) problem with the Equality Act

7. Joel Kotkin: The death of the American city

8. Six former U.S. education secretaries: Lamar Alexander, Arne Duncan, John King, Rod Paige, Richard Riley & Margaret Spellings: America Needs History and Civics Education to Promote Unity

9. Grazie Pozo Christie: Flannery O’Connor and the relief of discovering our inner ‘Misfit’

10. The Babylon Bee people really are fearless: Puberty Blockers Now Available In Infant Formula

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