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Friday, January 22, 2016

Watch here Friday, Jan. 22, 2016 - March For Life 2016 in Washington, DC - Starts 11:45 am EST




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Watch here Friday, Jan. 22, 2016
Click here - March For Life 2016 
in Washington, DC

            


Watch here Friday, Jan. 22, 2016
Click here - March For Life 2016 
in Washington, DC


Rally & March Info




The March for Life will go on no matter the weather

Schedule

11:45 a.m. Musical Opening
Mr. Shawn Welcome; Performance Poet
Ms. Caitlin Jane; Christian Music Artist
12:00 p.m. Rally
1:00 p.m. March
3:00 p.m. (approx) Listen to Silent No More testimonies outside U.S. Supreme Court
3:30 p.m. Visit your Representative or Senator to advocate for life

Speakers

Carly Fiorina, Pro-Life Businesswoman
Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA)
Representative Chris Smith (R-NJ)
State Senator Katrina Jackson (D-LA)
Matt Birk; former Baltimore Ravens player and Super Bowl Champion
Sue Ellen Browder; Author, Subverted
Jim Daly; President, Focus on the Family
Marjorie Dannenfelser, President, Susan B. Anthony List
Dr. Marguerite Duane, MD; Cofounder and Executive Director, FACTS
Jewels Green; Silent No More campaign
Nathan Grime; Student, Concordia Lutheran High School
His Eminence Metropolitan Evangelos, Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops
Dr. Russell Moore, President, Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission


Matt Birk is a 15 year veteran of the National Football League. 
He was recognized as the 2011 NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year, which acknowledges
 off the field contributions to the community as well as on the field accomplishments. 
Named to the Pro Bowl 6 times, Matt’s career culminated in February of 2013 in a 
Super Bowl win as a member of the Baltimore Ravens.

Following the Raven’s victory, Matt chose not to participate in the White House Super Bowl 
celebratory meeting with President Obama because of the president’s support for 
Planned Parenthood, a decision that received significant media coverage.

Matt and his wife, Adrianna, are both actively involved in the Pro-Life Movement, 
including with their local pregnancy center and past participation in pro-life marches. 

The couple have 6 children and currently reside in Greenwich, CT.


Sue Ellen Browder is a freelance writer who has appeared 
on Oprah, theToday Show, and hundreds of radio talk shows. Her work for 
Cosmopolitan, New Woman, Woman’s Day, and other magazines has given her 
a lifetime of experience with the women’s movement as it unfolded in the media, 
both on the public stage and behind the scenes. Trained at the University of Missouri 
School of Journalism to be an investigative journalist, Browder unwittingly betrayed 
her true calling and became a propagandist for sexual liberation. She did not realize 
until much later that propagandists higher and cleverer than herself were influencing 
her thinking and her personal choices as they subverted the women’s movement. Her 
most recent book Subverted: How I Helped the Sexual Revolution Hijack the 
Woman’s Movement sets the record straight and illumines a way forward for others 
who have suffered from the unholy alliance between the women’s movement and 
the sexual revolution.


Jim Daly was named president of Focus on the Family in 2005 
after 16 years with the ministry. Under his leadership, the organization has taken on 
a major role nationally in encouraging and helping facilitate foster-care adoptions, 
earning recognition from the White House and Congress for its efforts. The ministry 
also has reinvigorated its traditional focus on helping couples build strong marriages 
and raise healthy, resilient kids. Daly started his career at Focus in 1989 as an assistant 
to the president, fostering relationships with the ministry’s supporters. He was appointed
 international field director for Asia, Africa and Australia in 1992, and in 1997 was 
promoted to vice president of the International Division. In 2004, Daly was appointed 
chief operating officer, the role he held until he was handpicked by Focus on the Family
 founder Dr. James Dobson to be the group’s president.


Marjorie Dannenfelser is an original organizer of the Susan B. Anthony 
List (SBA List), and is the organization’s President. In this role, Marjorie directs the mission 
of SBA List and serves as its primary spokeswoman. Under her leadership, the organization
 has grown to more than 365,000 members nationwide.

Marjorie was recently named one of Newsmax’s top 25 Most Influential Republican Women 
and one of Newsweek’s top ten “Leaders of the Christian Right.”

She serves on the boards of the Alliance Defending Freedom, Constituting Culture Foundation 
and Chosen Families, a ministry to families who have special needs children. Prior to launching 
the Susan B. Anthony List, Marjorie served on Capitol Hill as staff director of the 
Congressional Pro-life Caucus. Prior to her work on Capitol Hill, she worked at the
 Heritage Foundation. She is originally from North Carolina and is a graduate of
 Duke University. Marjorie lives in Arlington, Virginia with her husband Marty and 
their five children, ages 12-21.


Dr. Marguerite Duane, a board certified family physician and 
Adjunct Associate Professor at Georgetown University, is co-founder and 
Executive Team Leader of FACTS – the Fertility Appreciation Collaborative to 
Teach the Science. Dr. Duane formerly served as the medical director of the 
Spanish Catholic Center of Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Washington, DC 
and as the Family Medicine Clerkship Director at Georgetown University. She received 
her M.D. degree with recognition in primary care from the State University of New York
 at Stony Brook and completed her Family Medicine residency at Lancaster General Hospital 
in Lancaster, PA. Dr. Duane received a Bachelor of Science with Honors degree and a 
Master of Health Administration degree from Cornell University in 1992 and 1994, respectively.

Dr. Duane balances her career as a teacher and Family Physician, with her role as a 
mother and wife. She is proud to be accompanied on this life’s journey by her husband 
and fellow family physician, Dr. Kenneth Lin, and they are delighted to be the parents 
of 4 young children, Isaac Thomas, Eden Rose, Ellis John, and Gianna Marie Lin.


Senator Joni Ernst has dedicated her life to Iowa and her country, 
having served in the military for over 23 years and now in the United States Senate.

In November 2014, Joni was elected as the first woman to serve in federal elected office 
from the State of Iowa and also became the first female combat veteran elected to serve 
in the United States Senate. In Washington, Joni serves on four Senate committees of 
major importance to Iowans: Armed Services; Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry; 
Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs; and Small Business and Entrepreneurship.

Joni is focused on growing a vibrant economy and ensuring the government runs 
effectively and efficiently which means cutting out-of-control spending, reducing 
taxes, eliminating harmful regulations and balancing the budget.

Joni resides in Red Oak, Iowa with her husband Gail and their daughter Libby.


Carleton (Carly) S. Fiorina was born Cara Carleton Sneed in 
Austin, Texas on September 6, 1954. After dropping out of law school, she became an 
AT&T management trainee. She moved up the company ladder and became the first 
female officer in the Network Systems division. In 1998, she was put in charge of 
Lucent’s Global Service Provider division. A year later, she was tapped as CEO of 
Hewlett-Packard. After the controversial merger with Compaq Computers didn’t 
meet expectations, Fiorina was forced to resign. She then became a consultant for 
Republican candidates. In 2010, Fiorina made a run for Congress in California.


Jewels Green is a regretful post-abortive mother and former 
abortion clinic worker turned ardent human rights advocate. She is a writer, public 
speaker, has appeared on TV and radio programs, and is featured in the documentary 
film “40” about abortion in America. She is a featured contributor in the book 
We Choose Life: Authentic Stories, Movements of Hope and her mini-eBook
 “Abortion Hurts: a collection of essays on my journey from death to life” is available 
as a Kindle exclusive to raise funds for life-affirming pregnancy centers. Jewels is a 
high school dropout who went on to earn a Master of Arts degree in Psychology 
from Yeshiva University and is a stay-at-home mother who occasionally blogs 
at jewelsgreen.com.


Singer, songwriter, and speaker, Caitlin Jane, not only puts 
on a powerful concert with her gift of music, but delivers along with it a beautiful 
message of hope in a broken world. Boldly using her platform on behalf of the 
unborn, she speaks truth with love and helps open once-hardened hearts to see 
the sanctity of life through song and film. Ray Ruddy, the President of the 
Gerard Health Foundation & Life Prizes, has said of her ministry, “The emotion 
in her music and depth of her lyrics make Caitlin Jane one of the most gripping 
Christian artists today.” Caitlin Jane has toured nationally and internationally, 
intertwining music, faith, and life seamlessly at each and every venue. Her latest 
album, Coming Season, includes the powerful pro-life song “Unborn,” 
which has been instrumental in helping save countless little one’s lives.

Caitlin Jane finds joy in sharing her songs and passion for life across the country 
at various pro-life events, as well as women’s groups, churches, universities, and 
youth groups.


Russell Moore serves as the eighth president of the 
Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention, 
the moral and public policy agency of the nation’s largest Protestant denomination.

A widely-sought cultural commentator, Dr. Moore has been recognized by a 
number of influential organizations. The Wall Street Journal has called him 
“vigorous, cheerful, and fiercely articulate” while The Gospel Coalition has 
referred to him “one of the most astute ethicists in contemporary evangelicalism.”

An ethicist and theologian by background, Dr. Moore is also an ordained Southern Baptist 
minister and the author of several books including Onward: Engaging the Culture 
Without Losing the Gospel. He blogs frequently at his website, russellmoore.com
and hosts a program called Signposts.

A native Mississippian, he and his wife Maria are the parents of five sons.


Shawn Welcome is a nationally known performance poet. 
He is blessed with a gift to encourage, inspire, educate, and motivate. Shawn has 
more than 10 years’ public performing experience, which includes drama and acting. 
He has performed in various churches and venues across the state of Florida and the 
US, was nominated for state poet laureate, and has also spoken for companies, such as 
Nike, Johnson & Johnson, The Orlando Magic, Wycliffe Bible Translators, and more!


Shawn’s goal is to use his gift with words as a light in a dark decadent world, thirsty for 
hope and hungry for change. Today, along with hosting and performing, Mr. Welcome 
is a teacher at Oak Ridge High School. He is married to his beautiful wife, Jannah, and 
is the father of four children.

Printable March Route

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Interactive March Route Map

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Location

The March for Life 2016 Rally will take place at noon on the grounds of the 
Washington Monument, near the corner of 15th Street and Constitution Avenue. 
Following the Rally, the March will begin on Constitution Avenue between 15th 
and 17th Streets at approximately 1:00 pm.
Important Notes

While walking, and riding the metro in D.C. please be respectful of residents 
and commuters. Let’s show the Nation’s Capital how passionate and polite and 
respectful pro-lifers really are! Please read these 6 tips for riding the metro.

Do not leave trash or signs on the grounds of the National Mall, Supreme Court, 
or Capitol. This is our Nation’s Capital and we should treat it with dignity and 
respect. If trash bins are full, please carry your trash or sign with you until you 
find an available trash bin.

Do not engage with counter protesters. Once again, please be respectful of all 
people and stay focused on the cause of promoting and celebrating live, lovingly 
and graciously.

Watch here Friday, Jan. 22, 2016
Click here - March For Life 2016 
in Washington, DC