SBA Staff on EWTN’s Life on the Rock TONIGHT!

SBA Staff on EWTN’s Life on the Rock TONIGHT!

Interested in learning more about Susan B. Anthony List and the people who work there?

Rebecca Herr and Natalie Brown of the Susan B. Anthony List staff will be interviewed tonight on EWTN’s Life on the Rock at 8 p.m. EST. The ladies will speak about their personal reasons for being pro-life, as well as their roles at the SBA List and the larger role pro-life women have in the political arena.

Life on the Rock is hosted by Fr. Mark Mary and Doug Barry and interviews young people of the Catholic faith who are making a difference in the world. Natalie and Rebecca, both 2008 graduates from Franciscan University of Steubenville, have been very involved in the pro-life movement from a young age.

Rebecca Herr is originally from Illinois. After graduating with a degree in psychology, Rebecca served in the Bush’s administration at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. As the Confidential Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for Health, Rebecca worked on pro-life initiatives and assisted with communications in the Office of Public Health and Science.

Natalie Brown is originally from Tempe, Arizona. After earning a degree in legal studies, Natalie worked as the conference director of Students for Life of America, and worked on the presidential campaign of Senator Sam Brownback (R-KS) as the database manager and later as the statewide coalition director in Iowa, before joining the Susan B. Anthony List Team.

Both of these young ladies are passionate advocates of women and unborn children and are dedicated to building a culture of Life in the United States and worldwide! Tune in tonight to meet some of the lovely Susan B. Anthony List staff and hear them articulate the power of the young pro-life women leaders and what they means for the future.

If you do not have access to EWTN on television, go here at 8 P.M. tonight to watch Life on the Rock streaming on line: http://www.ewtn.com/audiovideo/index.asp

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