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... Read moreCelebrating the four-year anniversary of reversing Roe v. Wade brings an important opportunity to reflect on the journey and the ongoing commitment to preborn rights. The reversal marked a pivotal moment in U.S. history, ending a legal framework that permitted abortions nationwide for nearly 50 years. Since June 24, 2022, advocates for life have witnessed both significant progress and new challenges. From personal experience attending rallies and educational events, I’ve seen how passionate communities have grown, driven by a shared belief in the value of every unborn life. The movement thrives on educating others about conception and the humanity of the preborn, often referencing key messages from protests that emphasize "The constitution does not confer a right to abortion" and celebrating that "We did it." These slogans resonate deeply with many who see the overturn as restoring constitutional respect for life. It’s also clear that the conversation around abortion has expanded beyond the courtroom. The law’s shift has led to increased dialogue in schools, workplaces, and families, sparking meaningful discussions about rights, ethics, and support for pregnant individuals. Many communities are working actively to provide alternatives and resources, helping those facing unplanned pregnancies feel seen and supported. Reflecting on the past four years, it’s evident that the fight for preborn rights is not only legal but cultural. The energy from countless students, activists, and everyday people has contributed to a growing awareness and momentum toward protecting life. While challenges remain, this anniversary serves as a reminder of the power of collective effort and the continued importance of advocacy, education, and compassion in shaping a society that values all human life from conception onward.