By TOM LATEK
Kentucky Today Apr 14, 2021
3 hrs ago
This is an example of one of the billboards that will be in place for the next two months through the Kentucky Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice (Photo by Jake Logsdon) Logsdon, Jake
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (KT) â A group that supports abortion will be taking their message public over the next two months.
The Kentucky Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice is paying for digital billboards around the state that will be displaying messages affirming that a person of faith can be pro-choice. The billboards will be up starting Monday, April 19, and continuing for eight weeks.
By TOM LATEK
Kentucky Today Apr 14, 2021
Apr 14, 2021
This is an example of one of the billboards that will be in place for the next two months through the Kentucky Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice (Photo by Jake Logsdon) Logsdon, Jake
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (KT) â A group that is pro-choice will be taking their message public over the next two months.
The Kentucky Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice is paying for digital billboards around the state that will be displaying messages affirming that a person of faith can be pro-choice. The billboards will be up starting Monday, April 19, and continuing for eight weeks.
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. An organization supporting abortion rights is launching a new billboard campaign in Kentucky that members said offers a different voice on the issue.
What You Need To Know
The campaign is from the Kentucky Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice
Digital billboards will be on display in Louisville, Paducah and Nicholasville
The organization says it has raised more than $12,000 for the billboards
The billboards will be visible for eight weeks, beginning April 19
“We are taught by our faith that we need to walk in another person’s shoes before making any kind of a judgment, said Rev. Diane Snowa with the Kentucky Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice (KRCRC). Our message is that abortion is a personal decision between a woman and her God, and our God knows and understands and cares and supports a woman making such a decision.”