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2009 1st Live Action Films Conference History

Speakers included: Gregg Cunningham, Center for Bioethical Reform, Walter Hoye, Issues4Life Foundation, Kristan Hawkins, Students for Life of America, Dr. Linda Halderman, Healthcare Policy Advisor, California State Senate, Lila Rose, Live Action Films and Gianna Jessen, Abortion Survivor.

Walter standing outside Department 109 (i.e. courtroom) on the fifth (5th) floor of the Wiley W. Manuel Courthouse, 661 Washington Street, Oakland, California 94607-3922 answering questions.

Walter Hoye and Gianna Jessen

Lori Hoye, Gianna Jessen and Walter Hoye.

Walter shares his story with conference attendees.

Dr. Linda Halderman, Healthcare Policy Advisor, California State Senate and Walter Hoye enjoy the conference.

Walter and Lori Hoye with friends.

Jared Duba and Walter Hoye.

Walter Hoye address a full house os U.C. Berkeley students.

The conference was very well attended.
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A pictorial history of Live Action's 1st conference, Saturday, April 25th, 2009, at U.C. Berkeley in Lipman Room - Barrows Hall. This conference featured student activist training, interactive break-out sessions, and a chance to hear from some of the most dedicated advocates for life rights in our time.

Speakers included: Gregg Cunningham, Center for Bioethical Reform, Walter Hoye, Issues4Life Foundation, Kristan Hawkins, Students for Life of America, Dr. Linda Halderman, Healthcare Policy Advisor, California State Senate, Lila Rose, Live Action Films and Gianna Jessen, Abortion Survivor.

Walter standing outside Department 109 (i.e. courtroom) on the fifth (5th) floor of the Wiley W. Manuel Courthouse, 661 Washington Street, Oakland, California 94607-3922 answering questions.

Walter Hoye and Gianna Jessen

Lori Hoye, Gianna Jessen and Walter Hoye.

Walter shares his story with conference attendees.

Dr. Linda Halderman, Healthcare Policy Advisor, California State Senate and Walter Hoye enjoy the conference.

Walter and Lori Hoye with friends.

Jared Duba and Walter Hoye.

Walter Hoye address a full house os U.C. Berkeley students.

The conference was very well attended.
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