Harvesting Justice

13 | The Progressive Case Against Fetal Organ Harvesting with Terrisa Bukovinac

26 min · 1 de mar de 2026
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In this episode of the Harvesting Justice podcast, Terrisa Bukovinac, founder of Pro-Life San Francisco, discusses her journey in the pro-life movement, the fight against fetal organ harvesting, and the importance of civil disobedience in advocating for change. She emphasizes the need for a progressive approach to pro-life activism and the role of nonviolent action in social movements. The conversation also touches on the implications of the FACE Act and the necessity for activists to be willing to make sacrifices for their cause. Take Action against fetal organ harvesting at UCSF: ethicalresearchnow.org [https://ethicalresearchnow.org/] Learn more: prolifesf.org/ucsf [https://www.prolifesf.org/ucsf] Support the podcast: prolifesf.org/supportthepodcast [https://www.prolifesf.org/donate] Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Pro-Life Activism 02:53 Journey of Terrisa Bukovinac 05:28 Fetal Organ Harvesting Advocacy 10:56 The FACE Act and Civil Disobedience 15:55 The Role of Nonviolent Action in Social Change 21:17 Reflections on the Pro-Life Movement 25:52 Conclusion and Call to Action Keywords: Pro-Life, Terrisa Bukovinac, Fetal Organ Harvesting, FACE Act, Civil Disobedience, Social Change, Activism, Abortion, Progressive Movement, Nonviolent Action

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