Event held in conjunction with significantly scaled-back march, due to COVID-19, in Washington, D.C. Written By: Pamela D. Knudson | 4:34 pm, Jan. 23, 2021 ×
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.”