dRONES & aBORTION
Targeted Killing

Welcome Michele Sterlace-Accorsi, FCLNY Executive Director
Michele Sterlace-Accorsi grew up experiencing poverty and, at times, homelessness. She quit high school when she was 17. She later earned her GED and graduated magna cum laude from New York University, while working full-time. While a mother of four young children, at age 37, Michele’s experiences inspired her to advocate for vulnerable populations. She completed her Juris Doctor degree from the University at Buffalo School of Law.
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Sunday Salons: Meeting Together in the True Feminist Spirit
The Sunday Salon, a tradition of sitting down to tea to discuss issues of the day, was established during the Victorian Era. While some may use divisive issues to pit women against each other, we know the modern woman is too smart for that nonsense, we embrace discussion! Taking a page from our Victorian fore-mothers, we offer an opportunity for respectful, private and equally represented dialogue.
How often do we hold Sunday Salons? As often as we can!
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We are pleased to sharing Consistent Life Ethic content in the form of original writings, illustrations, videos, and reprinted content with permission.
We Know You're Upset. We Are Too.
The passing of the Reproductive Health Act has understandably hit New Yorkers hard. Please sign up for our e-mail notifications to receive up-to-date information on events, activities and legislation relevant to publicly sanctioned lethal violence as well as human trafficking, domestic violence and disability rights.