Haile McAnally is a Nebraska-based communications professional and pro-life advocate who addresses abortion through generational experience, cultural influence, and moral clarity. Her work focuses on how Millennials and Gen Z are shaped by economic insecurity, social pressure, and messaging that normalizes abortion as a default response to crisis rather than a profound moral and human issue.
Haile’s pro-life advocacy is rooted in personal experience. Earlier in her life, she underwent an abortion—an experience that led her to critically confront the disconnect between cultural assurances and lived reality. That experience ultimately moved her toward a firm pro-life conviction grounded in the inherent dignity of every human life and a responsibility to protect the most vulnerable.
Professionally, Haile has held senior roles in political communications and now leads Arbor Communications, advising values-driven organizations on principled, effective messaging. She has also served in nonprofit leadership supporting individuals with disabilities and chronic neurological conditions.
Her work emphasizes truth, accountability, and building a culture that supports life at every stage.







