On November 4, we saw what happens when young people dedicate themselves, rise up, and speak out for change.
NARAL Pro-Choice America Foundation has long connected with this next generation of advocates—and we’re not about to stop. Today, I want to announce that we’re launching a new campaign to build on young people’s historic levels of engagement in the political process and to bring their passion and energy to secure the future of our pro-choice America.
Our campaign is called free.will.power and we’re kicking it off with a new video that uses inspiring animation and empowering music to frame women’s freedom and privacy in a way we’ve never seen before.
This video, called “Free,” is the first of three videos we are releasing in the coming weeks as part of our new campaign. We’re hoping these videos will engage more young Americans on the critical issues of choice, freedom, and privacy—and we need your help to make sure our campaign succeeds.
Will you watch our “Free” spoken word video and share it with a young person in your life?
If you’re unsure what to say, just copy and paste the text at the bottom of this email.
Together we can protect the future of our pro-choice America.
My best,

Nancy Keenan
President, NARAL Pro-Choice America Foundation



Comments: 12
I am Pro-Choice. Women must have control over their own reproduction. And the most important focus should be on healthcare and reliable pregnancy prevention.
Obama's vow to repeal the anti abortion law is nothing short of him saying murder is ok
There are situations that call for aboartions and that's between a person and God, I won't tell a person that he or she can't be pro choice,
Bashing Obama for being in favor of allowing women to make their own choices of what to do with their bodies is only sensible.
Saying he is pro murder is ignorant.