On this special update, Dr. Johnny Hunter receives a call from Pro-Life Activist,
Taheiya Ellerbe, from just outside a Barnes & Noble Bookstore on the campus of West Virginia University in Morgantown, WV, which houses a
Starbucks coffee shop on April 20, 2023.
Ms. Ellerbe was refused service at this Starbucks location relative to her involvement in a peaceful pro-life demonstration outside the store. Service was refused by more than one employee, and this discriminatory act was reinforced by store management.
The audio from the call is included in this special update from Just Common Sense.
Ms. Ellerbe is an actively involved in the
Genocide Awareness Project (GAP) which peacefully brings awareness to the silence which allowed the Jewish Holocaust the room to take root and grow to the detriment of millions, and the silence and miseducation which allows the slaughter of children while still in the womb through legal abortion on demand in the United States and abroad.
Learn more about the
Genocide Awareness Project and
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