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Destiny Herndon-De La Rosa talks with MCC, Executive Director, Jamie Morris, about New Wave Feminists and their advocacy for the vulnerable. New Wave Feminists is a pro-(all) Life feminist organization, that believe every human being should live a life free from violence, from the womb to the tomb.
Destiny Herndon-De La Rosa is the Founder and President of New Wave Feminists. She's written for America Magazine, The Berkley Forum at Georgetown University, and a raucous series of Improbable Hagiographies for the Catholic Herald. She joins is to talk about the work of New Wave Feminists, and particularly about their Stellar Shelter on the US/Mexico border.
Over the 2023 March for Life, CLS co-sponsored an event Thursday night with FCLNY and Guiding Star Project as part of the Reframing Agency series. This is the second installment of that series, covering the future of intimacy after Dobbs. For this event, we are joined by two panelists, Louise Perry, columnist at The New Statesman and author of The Case Against the Sexual Revolution: A New Guide to Sex in the 21st Century, and Helen Roy, contributing editor of the American Mind and host of the podcast GIRLBOSS INTERRUPTED. Our moderator is Dr. Alisia Chase, Professor of Art History and Visual Culture at SUNY Brockport and FCLNY's resident feminist scholar. Relevant Content PART I (w/ Christine Emba, Erika Bachiochi, and Destiny Herndon-De La Rosa) can be accessed through here. The episode was produced by FCLNY.
Destiny Herndon De La Rosa joins the pod once again to analyze the situation since the overturning of Roe, feminine and masculine genius, and holy harlots. We also resolve to give each other's home states a chance. Follow Destiny @DestinyHDLR To support the New Wave Feminists' initiative in Juarez, Mexico, click here. And click here for more on NWF and Destiny's writings on saints. Check out my writing on NWF, St. Agatha, and St. Teresa of Avila. $upport CracksInPomo by clicking on this link And follow CracksInPomo on Substack, Instagram, and Twitter. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephen-adubato/support
Destiny Herndon De La Rosa joins the pod once again to analyze the situation since the overturning of Roe, feminine and masculine genius, and holy harlots. We also resolve to give each other's home states a chance. Follow Destiny @DestinyHDLR To support the New Wave Feminists' initiative in Juarez, Mexico, click here. And click here for more on NWF and Destiny's writings on saints. Check out my writing on NWF, St. Agatha, and St. Teresa of Avila. $upport CracksInPomo by clicking on this link And follow CracksInPomo on Substack, Instagram, and Twitter. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stephen-adubato/support
I know there are stereotypes associated with feminism. When you say that word, it can be a word that is polarizing to some people. They already have their mind made up on what that stands for. But we're about to change some minds today with Destiny Herndon-De La Rosa, she's with New Wave Feminists.
Before listening to this episode, we suggest listening to Destiny's first apperance on this show on Season 5, Episode 4 titled "Pro-life, whole-life". You can find it here (https://sss.fireside.fm/77) or wherever you are listening to this podcast Do you believe that all human beings should live free of violence for the duration of their lives? Because of that belief do you think abortion is wrong? Do you desire to renew culture so that life is sustained and nurtured due to the precious gift that it is? I sat down with New Wave Feminist's Destiny Herndon De La Rosa to discuss life Post Roe. It's a thoughtful, moving, emotional 50 minutes. Destiny's life's work is creating a world where abortion is unnecessary and unthinkable. Here she shares her thoughts on the latest ruling and guides us towards what's next. Find out more about New Wave Feminists at https://www.newwavefeminists.com/home and check out the article Destiny wrote discussed in the interview here https://churchlifejournal.nd.edu/articles/the-bigger-vision-of-a-world-without-roe-v-wade/. Subscribe/Rate Never miss out on an episode by subscribing to our channel here (https://m.youtube.com/c/AllisonSullivan?sub_confirmation) Help other people find the show by sharing this video on your social media. Thanks! Connect with Allison:
With the Supreme Court poised to overturn Roe v Wade this month, Dan speaks with Destiny Herndon-De La Rosa of New Wave Feminists, a pro-life feminist organization focused on addressing the issues that make motherhood a difficult proposition for many women in America. In this conversation, we explore the nuances of a complex issue that's too often made out to be black and white. You can learn more about Destiny's organization at www.newwavefeminists.com For an overview of the polling behind the issue, check out the May 5 episode of YDHTY. Sign up for YDHTY's weekly newsletter for commentary on this episode and other issues of the day at www.ydhty.com/news
Its the night before one of the biggest national marches and we are live with Destiny Herndon-De La Rosa founder of the pro-life organization New Wave Feminists.We are gonna fantasize a little and see what Destiny would do differently if she organized the March for Life. Who would be the speakers? What route would we take to the Supreme Court?On a serious note Pro-life people need to stop____ and start____. We will let Destiny fill in the blanks.All this and more!
Leticia Ochoa Adams and Destiny Herndon-De La Rosa join the pod to knock on social activists who take themselves too seriously, and to discuss how being lazy and watching Netflix are more important than fighting for human rights (which is also mildly important). Follow Destiny @destinynwf of @newwavefeminists and Leticia @leticiaoadams on IG
Leticia Ochoa Adams and Destiny Herndon-De La Rosa join the pod to knock on social activists who take themselves too seriously, and to discuss how being lazy and watching Netflix are more important than fighting for human rights (which is also mildly important). Follow Destiny @destinynwf of @newwavefeminists and Leticia @leticiaoadams on IG
In this episode of the Arable Podcast, Jenna and Kimberly sit down with Destiny Herndon-De La Rosa, founder of New Wave Feminists, to discuss her work as an advocate and community leader as well as explore topics such as consistent life ethic (whole-life ethic), nuanced dialogue, how to honor all parties by keeping each person's humanity in focus, and working towards goals by make the things unnecessary. Information for our Guests and Hosts: Destiny Herndon-De La Rosa Instagram: @newwavefeminists Facebook: New Wave Feminists Twitter: @newwavefeminists Website: www.NewWaveFeminists.com , www.HaznosValer.com You can find us at: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ArablePodcast Instagram: @arablepodcast Instagram: @TheJennaMountain Instagram: @TheKimberlyGalindo Website: www.arablepodcast.com
Every year, tens of thousands of students, priests, sisters and pro-life activists gather in Washington, D.C., around the anniversary of the Supreme Court’s decision in Roe v. Wade to witness against abortion. This year, the march looks different because of Covid-19. But it is also noteworthy for another reason: It is the first march of the “post-Trump era.” Though he is no longer president, for many Americans, Donald Trump will remain the face of the pro-life movement for years to come. So where do we go from here? What can those of us who oppose abortion and the death penalty—who want Roe overturned and for our country to welcome refugees—do to change the conversation around life issues? Thankfully, we got one answer to that question back in 2019, when we talked with Destiny Herndon-De La Rosa, the founder of New Wave Feminists. Destiny became a mother at a young age, and her experience inspired her to to form the pro-life, feminist organization that gives women the support and resources needed to make motherhood a feasible option. We wanted to share this conversation with you (again) because it’s people like Destiny who give us hope for the future of the pro-life movement. This episode of Jesuitical was brought to you by The Great Courses (Plus). Sign up for The Great Courses (Plus) and get an entire month of unlimited access to thousands of video and audio lectures from the world’s best professors by visiting http://thegreatcoursesplus.com/jesuitical. As always, thanks for listening. You can support the media ministry of America and unlock unlimited access to all our articles with a digital subscription for less than $1 per week. Subscribe here. And to receive bonus content and swag from Jesuitical, check out our Patreon community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Destiny Herndon-De La Rosa of the New Wave Feminists identifies as #prolife, while I identify #prochoice #roevswade #abortion #ruthginsburg #progessivechristian #christianity #trump2020 #pence #biden2020 #conservative #liberal --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Godisgrey/support
Topics Discussed: This Bizarre Political Season & The Weaponizing of COVID-19Is it possible to be a Pro-Life Democrat or a Pro-Life Feminist?The Left’s War On Women“Litmus Tests” and why we must be single issue voters. Links Mentioned: Video From The Daily Signal: Former Cosmo Writer Says Magazine Published Feminist Lies | Underreported “Pro-Life” Feminist Leader, Destiny Herndon-De La Rosa, Attempts To Defend Voting For Pro-Abortion Candidate - Life Dynamics Blog Learn About The Battle Ahead In Our Book, Siege. Have a topic you want to see discussed on the show? [Submit it here.] To learn more about what Life Dynamics does, visit: https://lifedynamics.com/about-us/ Be Sure To Follow Life Dynamics:Our WebsiteFacebookTwitterInstagramYouTube
Destiny Herndon-De La Rosa is so compelling to listen to. Get her started about being a pro-life feminist and you’ll just want to keep asking questions — so I did (which is why this interview is so long!) She’s not your average pro-lifer. The girl balks at political Parties (she’s an Independent), doesn’t go to church (“agnostic”) and is pro-life from wombxa to tomb — focusing on everyone from the most vulnerable unborn babies to men on death row to the men, women and children in detainment camps in the border right now. A few weeks ago, Destiny’s organization “New Wave Feminists” spearheaded an effort that brought together more than 50 pro-life groups to bring necessary personal hygiene and baby products to families being kept in detainment camps along the Southern borders. Widespread reports said families didn’t have enough diapers, toothbrushes, shampoo — and more. Pro-lifers made it clear they stand for all life — be it the unborn or the mom and her child trying to find a better life in the United States. Destiny is my favorite spokeswoman for the pro-life cause because she expertly articulates the reason we are struggling with it so much these days: Dehumanization is the root of every single societal ill that we have. Dehumanization breeds more dehumanization — and the only anecdote to that is to humanize others. Destiny and her friends brought over $100,000 worth of items to the border, delivering their load alongside the pro-life Catholic nuns taking care of people nearby. They had no help from Members of Congress (these happened to be Democrats, but we’ve no doubt it would have been bipartisan busy-ness) standing around nearby, too involved in their own press opportunities to help out. In this interview, we discuss what it means to be a pro-life feminist, to respect ALL life and how we can work towards a world where abortion is unnecessary and unthinkable. Listen in if you want a thoughtful conversation about what all that means. What we talked about: * New Wave Feminists* Destiny at the border* My Facebook Live interview with Destiny about the Women’s March* Resisting Throw-Away Culture* The Moth podcast Connect with Destiny: * Facebook* Twitter* Instagram Recent Episodes: * The Truth About Civility with Alexandra Hudson* Spicy Taking and Baby Making with Bethany Mandel* The Rise of a CNN Superstar: S.E. Cupp is Unfiltered
Isn't "feminism" synonymous with "pro-choice"? How can we respond to common feminist arguments for abortion like "my body my choice"? All this and more in today's episode! Our guest is Destiny Herndon-De La Rosa, Founder and President of New Wave Feminists, a consistent life ethic activist group that stands against abortion and other crimes against human dignity by promoting true non-violent empowerment for women & children. Resources: New Wave Feminists: Website - link Facebook - link Instagram - link Twitter - link Support respite services for families at the border (Humanitarian Respite Center in McAllen, TX) with NWF - link
In the episode, Will sits down with Feminist activist Destiny Herndon-De La Rosa from New Wave Feminists to discuss the abortion issue and how that intersects with womens' equality.
In 2004, Destiny Herndon-De La Rosa founded New Wave Feminists, a pro-life feminist organization dedicated to changing the divisive language surrounding the abortion debate. New Wave works to give women the support and resources needed to make motherhood a feasible option. Destiny was inspired to form the pro-life feminist organization by her own experience as a young mother. Destiny is one of the few people who has attended the Women’s March and the March for Life in the same weekend in good faith. (Two years ago, Destiny and New Wave made headlines after they were removed as sponsors of the Women’s March because they were pro-life, but Destiny and her colleagues marched there anyway.) This week, Destiny will be at the Women’s March and the March for Life yet again. We talk to Destiny about her advocacy and how to create dialogue within and outside the pro-life feminist movement. In Signs of the Times, the president and the Catholic Church battle over La Lomita Chapel on the U.S.-Mexico border. In sex abuse news, the Northeast Province of the Jesuits release the names of all clergy accused of sexual abuse since 1950. A new Gallup survey says the crisis has led Catholics to lose faith in church leaders. We remember the life of Bishop Joseph Howze, the first black bishop to lead a U.S. diocese, who died at the age of 95 on Jan. 9. In international news, a new art exhibit featuring a crucified Ronald McDonald angers Christians in Israel. Finally, the Vatican officially launches a new track team, which includes nuns, priests and migrants. Feel free to send us your questions, concerns or cocktail recipes to jesuitical@americamedia.rog, or join us for discussion on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Consider supporting Jesuitical by becoming a member of our Patreon community. Next week, we will be in Australia and you can follow along on Patreon and social media! A special thanks this week to “Catholic Health USA,” the podcast of the Catholic Health Association. Make sure to listen and download! Links from the show: Trump, Catholic Church Battle Over Chapel in Way of Border Wall USA Northeast Province releases names of Jesuits credibly accused of sexual abuse Catholics are losing faith in clergy and church after sexual abuse scandal, Gallup survey says Bishop Howze, founding bishop of Diocese of Biloxi, Miss., dies at 95 Haifa Catholic Church Leader Blasts 'McJesus' Sculpture: 'What's Suitable for Europe Isn't Suitable for Us' The Vatican’s New Track Team Includes Priests, Nuns and a Scholar What’s on tap? Lemon ginger tea
In this episode, we take a different approach to those articles you see all over the place this time of year that tell you how to talk to your relatives about politics. Our culture is so polarized that even a holiday about solidarity and gratitude can be hijacked to create division rather than unity. And so we will talk through what it looks like to have a posture of curiosity and gratitude, and offer some guidance on how to navigate political discussions that do end up getting a little heated. And while Thanksgiving is the springboard to this topic, these lessons are ones that you can actually apply in every aspect of your life. Featuring special guest Destiny Herndon De La Rosa founder of New Wave Feminist.
This week we return to our discussion of pro-life feminism with our special guests Destiny Herndon-De La Rosa of New Wave Feminists and C.J. Williams of Rehumanize International.Our questions will include, but definitely not be limited to:How do politics and culture come together, or come apart, in our advocating a “pro-life for the whole of life” vision?How can we help longtime pro-life veterans and the new leaders of what some call the pro-life generation join forces and work together?What's most important in current “pro-life for the whole life” organizing efforts?What might we do to show the interaction of theory and practice?It's been said that unless the revolution is one of the spirit there will be no revolution. Can we unpack this claim? If so, how? (November 9, 2018)
This week we turn to the topic of pro-life feminism.Christy Yao will lead us. She will interview our special guests, Destiny Herndon-De La Rosa and CJ Williams.The questions we'll consider include:Why should feminists be pro-life?Why should pro-lifers be feminists?How can people get involved in pro-life feminism? andWhat can we learn from St. John Paul II's Letter to Women?Later in the hour we will turn to the recent plans and projects of the American Solidarity Party, including the upcoming California State Convention.
This week we speak with Destiny Herndon-De La Rosa, national speaker, hardcore pro-life activist, and founder of New Wave Feminists. In this podcast, Anthony and Destiny discuss how rejection, suffering, and doubt have played a role in Destiny’s journey as an activist. Destiny talks about her insecurities as a public figure and how she’s adopted the role of misfit throughout her life. Anthony and Destiny both share about moments when they’ve encountered God during their darkest hours, and how their spiritual journeys have been shaped by both moments of serious faith and serious doubt. Destiny isn’t afraid to get real and also shares about her experience of God as an agnostic and about her struggle with alcoholism.
In this episode of the podcast we'll talk about gets an abortion, specifically in the first trimester, and the most common methods of getting an abortion. We'll also play the first half of our interview with Destiny Herndon De La Rosa of New Wave Feminists! Photo by freestocks.org on Unsplash
It's Sanctity of Life week and we will be Marching for Life in Washington D.C. among hundreds of thousands of people that have a heart to save babies and love on the moms. Tune into the podcast today as Amy chats with Destiny Herndon De La Rosa of New Wave Feminists about the March and Destiny's amazing testimony of life. We love her stance on pro-life feminism. Her heart for others is contagious and you will love the show today! "Destiny is a jewel who empowers and captivates her audience. She offers a fresh and young perspective to the Pro-Life movement that is desperately needed. Destiny is changing the world!" -Amy Ford, Embrace Grace Check out Destiny's website at New Wave Feminism!