SB Students Care, Too

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Recently The Statesman published an advertising supplement printed by the Human Life Alliance (Issue 10, Thursday Oct 8 2009). The supplement is a magazine-like booklet promoting their anti-choice, abstinence-only-until-marriage agenda. The Statesman has acknowledged some of the campus outrage prompted by the advertising staffs decision to run the booklet. However, we the undersigned feel that further action is necessary. Upon examination, it is clear that a large portion of the information presented is false, sensational or misleading, and that the articles are almost completely void of scientific or medical facts. In addition, many of the statistics provided are skewed, misreported, and taken out of context. Not only is it dishonorable to disseminate such biased and sensational information, but it is potentially harmful to the health of its readers. It is particularly abhorrent to find a student newspaper promoting junk science as reliable at Stony Brook, a highly regarded research university. For this, and other reasons, the undersigned as members of the campus community which funds The Statesman request that The Statesman agree to discontinue further printing of sensational, misleading, and potentially harmful advertisements that fly in the face of scientific research.

The Human Life Alliance is similar to a local organizationLife Center of Long Islandwhose ads are also printed on a weekly basis in The Statesman. Life Center is one of a vast network of crisis pregnancy centers (CPCs) which are largely funded through the heterosexist, unrealistic abstinence-only funding authorized by Congress in 2000 through the Community-Based Abstinence Education program. Life Center provides counseling based on the same biased and misleading information provided in the I Care pamphlet. Recognizing the harm of these programs, New York State has rejected abstinence-only federal funding for its public schools.

In addition, all of the services offered by CPCs are offered already on our campus and on campus they are available without religious proselytizing. Life Center advertises weekly that it offers pregnancy testing, information, counseling and assistance. Within our campus community, we as students and faculty have access to a range of health and counseling services. As part of the comprehensive medical care offered at the Student Health Center, the Womens Center offers a range of womens health services including pregnancy testing and counseling. Both the University Counseling Center and the Center for Prevention and Outreach provide an open and free counseling resource for a variety of issues including sexual health, pregnancy and relationships. The Interfaith Center provides a spiritual resource for campus, representing the major religious perspectives in our community, and students can receive religious counseling from clergy representing the faith of their choice, as opposed to the volunteers that staff CPCs.

As members of the campus community, we reject propaganda masquerading as evidence-based research and respectfully request that as our campus newspaper, The Statesman refuse to run potentially harmful advertisements that dont stand up to the rigors of scientific standards in the future. If you have any questions or would like to meet with us, please feel free to contacts us at sbstudentscaretoo@gmail.com.

78 Signatures

  • Daniel Weiss
  • KAREN R SCHULTHEIS
  • Chris Re
  • Maria Pia Castillo
    • ID Number
    • 105472707
    • Comments
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  • Alexander Joachim
  • Diane
  • Anthony Arra
  • Jeanie Romero
    • Comments
    • This is appaling, we are college students. This is a very wrong message that is being sent to us by our own newspaper.
  • Julio Cesar Yarce
  • Maria Romano
  • Adlay Ormoffer
  • Judit Vall Castello
  • Michelle Bobrow
  • Jaime Shertzer
  • Brittany Barnett
  • Darla Gutierrez
    • Comments
    • I read through the pamphlet, and I found it terrifying. One cannot just say things and have them be true. We are an intelligent student body, and to wave radical, FALSE propaganda like this waved in our faces is an insult. It is terrorism directed at women, pure and simple.
  • Rabya Khalid
    • ID Number
    • 105788298
  • Victoria Munoz
  • Vipluv Singh
  • Lillian Mehran
  • Linda
  • Felix Tan
    • ID Number
    • В
    • Comments
    • go FMLA!
  • Emily Kastner
  • Dana Stanco
  • Erin O'Donnell
  • Megan Newhouse-Baiey
    • ID Number
    • В
    • Comments
    • В
  • Hui Liang
  • Sara Finneran
  • Maria Piedrabuena
    • ID Number
    • 106609402
    • Comments
    • It is a shame that a student newspaper that's supposed to be for all is advertising such ludicrous and false information as the one seen on the Human Life Alliance anti-choice advertising supplement. Shame on the Statesman for permitting this! We, SB students, have to unite against this dangerous campaign.
  • Nicole Igneri
    • ID Number
    • 105116394
    • Comments
    • This is definitely an outrage! I never thought we would have a problem with something like this on the SBU campus...it's very disheartening and I hope this helps make a difference. Keep pushing, FMLA! :)
  • Chris Tanaka
  • RickyZhu
    • ID Number
    • 105541758
  • james ging
  • Juliet Gobler
  • shahed sh
  • Rebecca S.
  • Al Herrera-Alcazar
  • Jen Alexander
  • Sara Palmer
    • ID Number
    • 106731385
    • Comments
    • В
  • Dimitra Hasiotis
    • ID Number
    • 107311975
  • Anita Li
  • BRITTANY LEYDON
    • ID Number
    • 105701387
  • Rachel Anderson
    • ID Number
    • 106483318
    • Comments
    • you can't force someone to take care of themselves, much less a pregnancy
  • Alex H. Nagler
    • ID Number
    • 105868381
  • Alex Saiu
  • Douglas Newman
  • Louis Esparza
    • ID Number
    • 104961098
  • Navjot Hira
    • ID Number
    • 105735959
  • Dina Finkel
  • josh murray
    • Comments
    • Freedom of speech and freedom of the press does not have to = freedom to lie. Don't print political lies