Contact: Mark Harrington, Executive Director, 614-419-9000, mark@cbrinfo.org
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Feb. 13 /Standard Newswire/ -- The Center for Bio-Ethical Reform will display the Genocide Awareness Project (GAP) at 4 of the largest Florida Universities starting Feb. 18, 2008. This exhibit has caused controversy all over America since its inception a few years ago.
The Genocide Awareness Project (GAP) is a traveling photo-mural exhibit that visits university campuses around the country to show as many students as possible what abortion actually does to unborn children and makes them think about abortion in a broader historical context. GAP compares historical genocide to abortion using massive photo murals. The project attempts to create debate on university campuses to influence America's future decision makers and leaders.
The Winter 2008 GAP Tour will include:
Feb. 18-19 - Florida State University, Outside Oglesby Union
Feb. 20-21 - University of Florida, Plaza of the Americas
Feb. 25-26 - University of Central Florida, Free Speech Lawn near Library
Feb. 27-28 - University of South Florida, Outside Cooper Hall and Library
Display times are from 10-4PM each day.
CBR Statement:
"Florida is a key battleground state politically. However, this is not about partisan politics. GAP educates students and faculty but it also helps pro-life candidates. CBR's Winter 2008 GAP tour will undoubtedly help Floridians make a more informed choice when they vote in general election in November." – Mark Harrington, Center for Bio Ethical Reform
For more information or interviews contact Mark Harrington at 614-419-9000 or mark@cbrinfo.org
Mark Harrington is the Executive Director of the Center for Bio Ethical Reform, and President of the Pro Life Institute.