Catherine Davis – Valuing every black life

Catherine Davis is a civil rights champion working to combat abortion in the black community.

The Spiritual Battle

In this episode Catherine addresses the spiritual basis for the abortion industry recruiting pastors to advance the abortion agenda. The profit motive has driven them to preach a political ideology rather than the Word of God. She mentions the command in Genesis 1:28 to “be fruitful and multiply”, as well as God’s Word in Deuteronomy 30:19 calling to us to “choose life”.

Ending Black Genocide

Catherine is also working on Enough – The Battle is Real. This outreach raises awareness of the how blacks have been targeted for death from slavery until today.

Part of that outreach is sharing the tragic story of Cree Erwin who was killed in a botched legal abortion. She shared briefly the death of Semika Shaw, one of several women harmed or killed by abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell.

Listen for a preview of her involvement in Harvard University’s conference, The Age of Roe.

Catherine Davis

From her bio: Catherine Davis is the Founder and President of The Restoration Project. She often partners with the National Black Prolife Coalition and the Frederick Douglas Foundation, educating Americans about issues 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.

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. She believes in holding public officials accountable. And she is engaged in legislatively chipping away at the practices and policies that are ravaging a free America. She partners with the Human CoalitionRadiance Foundation and Support After Abortion.

Host Kim Ketola

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