Students may notice their route to class just got a bit more graphic. That’s because a large mural display showing abortion photos is now on display on the free-speech lawn.

The Center for Bio-Ethical Reform is bringing the Genocide Awareness Project to the UCF’s free-speech lawn on Feb. 16, 17 and 18.

GAP is a large-mural display consisting of images of historical and contemporary genocide. This project is meant to educate students about abortion.

“Showing photos of the victims of abortion may make some people uncomfortable, and that’s because of the nature of abortion: it’s a gruesome, bloody procedure that ends the life of an innocent human,” said Devorah Gilman, CBR spokeswoman.

Gilman said that the use of bloody images is not anything new and has been shown throughout history by different social reformers. She said that CPR is doing the same.

The display has been shown over 200 times at nearly 75 universities and several urban areas across the United States.

Various CBR partners as well as a team of pro-life students will stand by the display.

Gilman said their goal is to change minds, save lives and have women seek help and healing.

For more information about The Center for Bio-Ethical Reform, visit their website (Warning: Graphic Material).