Event held in conjunction with significantly scaled-back march, due to COVID-19, in Washington, D.C.
Written By: Pamela D. Knudson
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4:34 pm, Jan. 23, 2021
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Joseph Vandal, left, and Nathan Walski, holding the U.S. flag, prepare to begin the March for Life on Saturday, Jan. 23, in Crookston. Pamela Knudson / Grand Forks Herald
Marie Kraemer, 18, is glad to be alive -- and, for her, the annual March for Life, to commemorate lives lost to abortion, is personal.
“I was born in China during the time of the one-child policy,” said Kraemer, who helped organize the march on Saturday, Jan. 23, in Crookston. “I could have been someone who could’ve been aborted, so (the march) means a lot to me.”