Population Research Institute Releases Groundbreaking Video

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Mon Jan 28, 2008 12:04pm EST

FRONT ROYAL, Va., Jan. 28 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Population Research
Institute has released the third video in its series on YouTube, this time
focusing on the overwhelming youth presence at this year's March for Life.

"To the best of my knowledge, this kind of video has never been done before,"
says Colin Mason, Director for Media Production at PRI.  "This video documents
the March for Life, but from the unique viewpoint of America's youth. 
America's youth are turning out in increasingly large numbers to attend this
event, and we wanted to give them an opportunity to speak for themselves."

The video, introduced by PRI president Steven Mosher, takes to the streets of
Washington, DC, to interview youth after youth about their reasons for being
pro-life.  "Anybody who thinks that Roe vs. Wade will not be overturned soon
should watch this video," says Mosher. "the future voters of America are
pro-life."

Colin Mason says that he wants the video to be a witness to members of the
pro-choice movement who think that they have America's youth in their pocket.
"PRI wanted to show compelling evidence that America's young pro-lifers are
vocal, joyful, and ultimately very numerous," says Mason.  "We think that this
5-minute video fills a unique niche in the field of pro-life documentary work
by bringing this to light in an exciting way."

This video, entitled "Population Research Institute -- Part III", is available
by typing the words "Population Research Institute" into the YouTube search
engine, or by visiting PRI's web site: http://www.pop.org.

The Population Research Institute (PRI) was founded in 1989 by Fr. Paul Marx,
OSB, PhD and is dedicated to:  (1) ending human rights abuses committed in the
name of "family planning", (2) opposing outdated social and economic paradigms
premised on the myth of overpopulation, (3) informing the public about the
social and economic benefits of moderate population growth, and (4) promoting
pro-natal and pro-family attitudes and policies worldwide.  Steven Mosher is
the author of numerous books, including A Mother's Ordeal, available in 11
languages.  



SOURCE  Population Research Institute

Colin Mason of the Population Research Institute, +1-540-622-5240 x209
(phone), +1-540-622-2728 (fax), colin@pop.org
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