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This article first appeared in Our Sunday Visitor magazine. Subscribe to receive the monthly magazine here.
Jennie Bradley Lichter, the incoming president of the March for Life Education and Defense Fund, will take on her new position on Feb. 1. A frequent attendee at the National March for Life since her university days, Jennie possesses a wealth of experience in legislation and policy. Throughout the initial Trump Administration, she held a position in the White House as deputy assistant to the President and deputy director of the Domestic Policy Council, where she spearheaded initiatives promoting life across federal departments. Presently serving as the deputy general counsel at The Catholic University of America, Jennie also established The Guadalupe Project, which assists expecting and parenting individuals within the university community. She holds degrees from the University of Notre Dame and Harvard Law School, and together with her husband, Brian, they have three young children who enjoy taking part in the March for Life.
Our Sunday Visitor: In what way did you engage with the pro-life movement? What motivated you to take on this role at this particular moment?
Jennie Bradley Lichter: My personal journey in the pro-life movement traces back to my parents. My mother nurtured us within the movement. She was a volunteer for pro-life organizations from my early childhood. In my hometown, my father has participated in pro-life initiatives as a legal strategist.
Although my family wasn’t raised attending the National March in Washington, largely due to our living 600 miles away and having eight children, we did participate in local pro-life demonstrations and events. I spent my childhood holding signs along the roadside in South Bend, Indiana, whenever the chance arose.