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Regional
Meetings: Washington,
D.C.
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OCTOBER
26 - 27, 2001 |
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Tickets
will go on sale for $50.00 per person, including meals and applicable processing
fees on or about July 15, 2001.
Seating will be limited: early registration is strongly encouraged.
For additional information call us at (540) 710-9255.
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To
be held in
The United States House of Representatives
&
DAR Constitution Hall
FEATURING
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Allan
C. Carlson
The
Howard Center for Family, Religion, and Society
Janice
Shaw Crouse
Beverly
LaHaye Institute
Hon.
Jo Ann Davis
U.S.
House of Representatives
Hon.
John T. Doolittle
U.S.
House of Representatives
Dinesh
DSouza
American
Enterprise Institute
Patrick
Fagan
Heritage
Foundation
Babette
Francis
Endeavour
Forum
Elder
Ralph W. Hardy
The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Jeanne
E. Heade
National
Right to Life
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Hon.
Mokhtar Lamani (Invited)
Organization
of Islamic Conference to the U.N.
Rabbi
Daniel Lapin
Toward
Tradition
Lt.
Col. Robert Maginnis (USA, Ret.)
Family
Research Council
Michael
Medved
National
Radio Talk Show Host
Austin
Ruse
Catholic
Family & Human Rights Institute
William
L. Saunders
Family
Research Council
Rita
Thompson
Fairfax
County Virginia School Board
Richard
G. Wilkins
World
Family Policy Center |
With
special musical performances by
Michael McLean
Jenny Oaks Baker
Jenny Naylor Richards
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Presented
by
Family Action Council International
in
association with... |
Beverly LaHaye Institute
BYU Management Society
Catholic Family & Human Rights Institute
Concerned Women for America
Family Research Council
Heritage Foundation
The Howard Center for Family, Religion, & Society
Southern Virginia University
Toward Tradition
World Family Policy Center
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WORLD
CONGRESS OF FAMILIES - WASHINGTON, D.C.
October 26-27 2001
FACULTY
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ALLAN
C. CARLSON, Ph.D.,
is a historian and the President of The Howard Center for Family, Religion
and Society, convening organization of the World Congress of Families. He
has written several books on issues impacting the family in society today.
JANICE SHAW CROUSE, Ph.D., is Senior Fellow
of the Beverly LaHaye Institute: A Center for Study in Women's Issues, in
Washington, DC, and former Director of the Ecumenical Coalition on Women
& Society, of the Institute on Religion & Democracy.
HONORABLE JO ANN DAVIS represents the 1st Congressional
District of Virginia. Although only in her first term, she has already distinguished
herself by getting pro-family legislation introduced and signed into law.
HONORABLE JOHN T. DOOLITTLE, first elected
to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1990, represents the 4th District
of California. He sits on the powerful House Appropriations Committee, where
he is a strong advocate for pro-family issues.
DINESH D'SOUZA, a research scholar at the American
Enterprise Institute, served as Senior Domestic Policy Analyst in the Reagan
White House. He is the author of several best-selling books, including Illiberal
Education and The End of Racism.
BABETTE FRANCIS, a journalist and activitist,
is the National and Overseas Coordinator of Endeavour Forum, Inc., a pro-family,
pro-life lobby based in Australia. She has a lengthy record of fighting
for the traditional family at home and at U.N. Conferences.
ELDER RALPH W. HARDY, JR., is a partner in
the law firm of Dow, Lohnes & Albertson in Washington, D.C. A senior
official in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he has appeared
before Congress on matters of religious freedom.
JEANNE E. HEADE, a registered nurse, frequently
represents National Right To Life at U.N. conferences affecting the family.
She has been described by her colleagues as "the most effective advocate"
for family issues in New York.
RABBI DANIEL LAPIN is President of Toward Tradition,
a national educational movement of Jews and Christian Americans seeking
to advance the nation toward traditional, faith based principles of government,
the rule of law, and a moral public culture.
LT.COL. ROBERT L. MAGINNIS, U.S.A. (Ret.) was
a member of the U.S. Army's Study Group examining the military ban on homosexuality.
In 1993, he joined the Family Research Council, where he recently became
Vice President for Policy.
MICHAEL MEDVED is film critic, best-selling
author and nationally syndicated radio talk show host. His best-sellers
include Holly~wood vs. America and Saving Childhood Protecting Our Children
From the National Assault on innocence.
AUSTIN RUSE is founder and President of the
Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute, based in New York. A former
businessman and publisher, he now edits C-Fam's Friday Fax, an international
e-mail service supporting family and religious liberty
WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS, J.D., is Human Rights
Counsel and Senior Fellow, Human Life Studies, with the Family Research
Council. In 1998 he headed a FRC trip to Sudan to document government sponsored
persecution of Christians and others.
RITA THOMPSON, J.D., is a national spokesman
for Concerned Women for America. For twenty years she has been a community
volunteer, educational leader and political activist. Recently she won election
to the Fairfax County Virginia School Board.
RICHARD WILKINS, J.D., is a Professor of Law
at the J. Reuben Clark Law School and Director of the World Family Policy
Center at Brigham Young University. He is a former Assistant to the Solicitor
General, U.S. Department of Justice |
Tickets
will go on sale for $50.00 per person, including meals and applicable processing
fees on or about July 15, 2001.
Seating will be limited: early registration is strongly encouraged.
For additional information call us at (540) 710-9255. |
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Friday,
October 26, 2001
7:30 P.M. - 9:00 P.M.
The United States House of Representatives |
Saturday,
October 27, 2001
8:45 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.
DAR Constitution Hall, Washington D.C. |
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