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Catherine Davis

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Catherine Davis is the Founder and President of The Restoration Project. She often partners with the National Black Prolife Coalition, the Network of Politically Active Christians, and the Frederick Douglass Institute in an ongoing effort to educate Americans about the issues that are impacting the Black community.

Catherine, a public speaker and civil rights champion, is a Magna Cum Laude graduate of Tufts University who attended the University of Bridgeport School of Law.

Early in 2010, she partnered with The Radiance Foundation to launch one of the most news-generating Pro-Life campaigns ever, the "Endangered Species" billboard/web campaign. Catherine was featured in numerous TV, radio and newspaper features including The NY Times, CNN, MSNBC, ABC World News, NPR and throughout the entire blogosphere. In 2018, she partnered with the Church of God in Christ in the development of one of the first pro-life resolutions for a major Black denomination. Catherine has hosted projects such as the Selma Project, The National Day of Mourning, Enough- the Battle is Real lobbying effort and educational luncheons for women of influence. In 2022 she was the first recipient of the Radiance Foundation’s Mildred Jefferson Trailblazer award.

Catherine is focused on positive change through education, national, state and local public policy involvement, and peaceful action.

March 7, 2024

Next Steps Show Featuring Catherine Davis 2-26-24

Join Peter Vazquez as we delve into Catherine Davis's impactful journey with The Restoration Project. As a civil rights advocate and leader of the "Endangered Species" campaign, Davis addresses critical societal issues affecting Black America. Reflecting on Moynihan's report and …

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