Pro-choice documentary nominated for College Television Awards
They considered featuring several doctors who travel across the country to areas where access to abortions is limited, but some doctors were reluctant to be publicized. Others were not available in the students’ timeframe. Ultimately they focused on just one, Dr. Shannon Carr….
They interviewed “lots of legislators,” “a woman who traveled 100 miles to get an abortion,” pro-life supporters they met through a Christian radio station in Texas and Sarah Weddington, the attorney who represented Jane Roe in the Roe v. Wade case before the U.S. Supreme Court.
~ The Chicago Tribune reporting on the student-produced, pro-choice documentary The Provider, April 20

The young filmmakers hope to raise awareness about the closing of clinics and the “loss of access” to their “choices.”
We welcome the dialogue. Anything that raises awareness about the abortion industry is an asset for pro-life.
Hey Erik,
If the only pro-lifers you met were through a ‘Christian radio station’ you saw just a slice of the pro-lifers in this country. So, while you’re waiting for that perfect job to show up post-graduation…come do a documentary on us pro-lifers.