The Justice For All Exhibit at UCLA |
The original Justice For All Exhibit forms a triangle 18 feet tall and 40 feet wide. The content of the Exhibit has also been displayed in an 8-foot version, a 4 inch by 9 inch version (brochure), in an online version, and in a Powerpoint version shared by JFA presenters.
- See the Exhibit content at the Virtual JFA Exhibit.
- Request a copy of the JFA Exhibit Brochure.
- To view updates to the Exhibit and Exhibit Brochure, see below.
- To view links and references in the Exhibit and Exhibit Brochure, see below.
- Thank you to The Center for Bio-Ethical Reform for providing the abortion images found on the Justice For All Exhibit. (Link Warning: We highly recommend CBR's website, but be aware that it contains graphic video footage of abortion in progress on its homepage.)
Updates
- For authentication of the abortion photos on the Justice For All Exhibit and Exhibit Brochure, go to CBR's "Verifying Photograph Authenticity" Page.
- See the 2-page addendum to the JFA Exhibit, What Are the Facts?, for updated numbers on how many abortions take place each day in the US, reasons women give for abortion, and other updates on Exhibit content.
- On page 17 of the brochure (Side 3, Panel 4 of the campus Exhibit), JFA claims that 82% of all abortions occur on single women. The Guttmacher Institute updated this number recently in it's Characteristics of U.S. Abortion Patients, 2008. In 2008, the percentage of women getting abortions who were unmarried was 85%.
Links and References
- Note: All images of the unborn (fetal development and abortion) are from fertilization.
- Side 1, Panel 1 (Page 2):
- “Human embryos and human fetuses are human beings, each with their own unique genetic DNA.” -- Ralph P. Miech, M.D. (Professor Emeritus of Molecular Pharmacology, Physiology, and Biotechnology at Brown University)
- “When fertilization is complete, a unique genetic human entity exists.”– C. Christopher Hook, Mayo Clinic, quoted by Richard Ostling in an AP news story, 9/24/99
- Side 1, Panels 1-2 (pages 2-3)
- Images of the embryos, fetuses, and newborn infant are from Lennart Nilsson & Lars Hamberger, A Child Is Born (New York: Delacorte Press/Seymour Lawrence, 1990)
- Images of older humans (toddler and above) are stock photos or privately-held photos.
- For more information about what the unborn is, see "The Unborn."
- Side 1, Panel 3 (page 4):
- Newborn photo of Samuel Armas is courtesy the Armas family.
- Side 1, Panel 4 (page 5):
- "We really need to get over this love affair with the fetus." - Dr. Jocelyn Elders [Claudia Dreifus, "Jocelyn Edlers," New York Times Magazine (January 30, 1994)]
- "So what will it be: Wanted fetuses are charming, complex REM-dreaming little beings whose profile on the sonogram looks just like Daddy, but unwanted ones are mere 'uterine material'?" - Naomi Wolf, "Our Bodies, Our Souls," The New Republic (October 16, 1995)
- Side 2, Panel 2 (page 9):
- See Wikipedia, "Genocides in History" for numbers.
- For more on the Cambodian Genocide, see Yale's Cambodian Genocide Program
- Side 3, Panel 2 (page 15)
- Janet Daling, et. al., "Risk of Breast Cancer Among Young Women: Relationship to Induced Abortion," Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Vol. 86, No. 21, 11/2/1994 (Abstract)
- JM Thorp, Jr., et. al., "Long-term physical and psychological health consequences of induced abortion: review of the evidence," Obstetrical and Gynecological Survey, 2003 Jan;58(1):67-79 (Abstract, Full Text of Article)
- Side 3, Panel 3 (page 16)
- U.S. Abortion Patients (Characteristics: unmarried, etc) (This study updated the number of unmarried women who get abortions. The latest number is 85%)
- Side 3, Panel 4 (page 17)
- Page 19 (Brochure only):
- "...vast majority of U.S. abortions occur upon women who have conceived a child out of wedlock" (Footnote 1): Rachel Jones, Lawrence Finer, and Susheela Singh, "Characteristics of U.S. Abortion Patients, 2008." (New York: Guttmacher Institute, 2010), p. 6, Table 1. (http://www.guttmacher.org/pubs/US-Abortion-Patients.pdf) See also the third point in the summary on page 1.
- "...901,000 women currently seeking to adopt" (Footnote 2): Jo Jones, "Adoption Experiences of Women and Men and Demand for Children to Adopt by Women 18–44 Years of Age in the United States, 2002," Vital and Health Statistics (National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, US Department of Health and Human Services), Series 23, Number 27 (August 2008), p. 8, Figure 2. See also p. 25, Table 7. (http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/series/sr_23/sr23_027.pdf)
- "adopted children to be at least as well adjusted as those raised by their biological parents" (Footnote 3): Peter Benson, Anu Sharma, and Eugene Roehlkepartain, Growing Up Adopted: A Portrait of Adolescents and Their Families (Minneapolis: Search Institute, 1994). See also "Strengths of Adoptive Families" (1994) by the same authors at the Search Institute Web Site (http://www.search-institute.org/strengths-adoptive-families).
- Page 20 (Brochure only):
- For information on adoption, go to www.birthmother.com, www.adoption.com or www.adoption.org
- Information about Abortion Techniques:
- Description of Suction Curettage abortion at Michigan.gov: "Suction Curettage"
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