Catherine Davis is the founder and president of The Restoration Project, an organization dedicated to rebuilding families, promoting the sanctity of life, and providing related educational resources. She often partners with the National Black Pro-Life Coalition, and the Douglass Leadership Institute, hosting grassroots projects designed to shift the culture toward life and family.
Early in 2010, Catherine partnered with The Radiance Foundation to launch one of the most news-generating pro-life campaigns ever: the “Endangered Species” billboard/web campaign. Catherine’s media appearances from this campaign included The New York Times, CNN, MSNBC, ABC World News and NPR, among many others.
Catherine is a recipient of the Georgia Right to Life Hope Award (2019), the Atlanta Morning Center Champion for Life Award (2021) and The Radiance Foundation’s Dr. Mildred Jefferson Trailblazer Award (2022).
Catherine, a public speaker and civil rights champion, believes in addressing the practices and policies that are ravaging women, babies and families in a free America. She is focused on positive change through education, local/state involvement, and peaceful action. She is a magna cum laude graduate of Tufts University who also attended the University of Bridgeport School Of Law.
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