"My choice is not based on the size of your poster!"

Women Advocates, Womyn's Concerns, HILLEL, Amnesty, LSA, ACLU, Ni-Ta-Nee NOW, and others, join to protest the presence of anti-choice posters. The Genocide Awareness Project invaded the Penn State campus for a week, proclaiming a hateful message against women through offensive and inaccurate pictures of fetuses, equating a woman's right to choose to the Holocaust, and to lynchings in the south during times of slavery. The Genocide Awareness Project is funded heavily by right-wing religious organizations, and has been spewing its hateful non-christian message to many colleges in North America. Among the project's most grievous acts during that week was its trip to State College High School to display the large billboards to young children. Many parents showed their disapproval and wanted to know why they weren't notified that the posters would be shown near the high school.

Penn State University Park

March 1998.

In front of the HUB.

Photos from the Daily Collegian

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