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Vigil for Dr. Tiller

Modified: 06/02/2009

On Sunday, May 31st, Dr. George Tiller was murdered as he entered his church in Wichita, Kansas.  Dr. Tiller provided abortion services in the state of Kansas and was a frequent target of harassment and intimidation.  The pro-choice community is reeling from this act of violence against one of our greatest advocates, and many pro-choice supporters have contacted us asking what they can do. 

 

Rather than letting this unspeakable act divide us, let's work together with civility and respect. Let us offer our encouragement and support to those that continue to make women's health care a priority.

 

Please join the Minnesota Choice Coalition in a candlelight vigil for Dr. Tiller this Tuesday, June 2nd from 9-9:30pm in Loring Park in Minneapolis

 

There will be no speaking program, no bullhorns, no chanting and no political rhetoric.  We just want to gather to silently reflect on one man’s life and contribution to the pro-choice movement, and to mourn among other pro-choice supporters.

 

Please bring your own candle, and meet us in Loring Park tonight from 9-9:30pm.  This event is open to the public, but we do ask that you RSVP at info@prochoiceminnesota.org simply so we can get an idea of how many people to expect.

 

Thank you for all you do for the pro-choice movement; we hope to see you tonight in Loring Park.

 

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