Family Research Council
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 22, 2013
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FRC Hosts Webcast Lecture on China's One-Child Policy


WASHINGTON, D.C. - Family Research Council (FRC) will host Reggie Littlejohn, founder and president of Women's Rights Without Frontiers, for a webcast lecture at 12 p.m. Eastern tomorrow, Wednesday, January 23. The lecture, titled "Women Without Frontiers: Changing China for Life," will focus on China's "one-child policy," and the work that Women's Rights Without Frontiers is doing to help Chinese women and their unborn children. The lecture will be held at FRC's media center at 801 G Street, NW in Washington, D.C.

Women's Rights Without Frontiers is an international coalition that seeks to expose and oppose forced abortion, gendercide and sexual slavery in China.

Ms. Littlejohn is an acclaimed international expert on China's one-child policy. She has testified six times at the United States Congress, twice at the European Parliament, and at the British and Irish Parliaments. She has briefed officials at the White House, the United States Department of State and the Vatican. Ms. Littlejohn is a frequent guest on radio and television programs, including CNN, C-SPAN and the BBC, and has spoken at the law schools of Harvard and Stanford, the Johns Hopkins and George Washington Universities, The Heritage Foundation, the Institute for Cultural Diplomacy and the Victims of Communism Memorial Commemoration. A graduate of Yale Law School, she has represented Chinese refugees in their political asylum cases, and led the international effort to free blind activist Chen Guangcheng, who arrived in the United States on May 19, 2012.

WHO: Reggie Littlejohn, founder and president, Women's Rights Without Frontiers

WHAT: Webcast lecture: "Women Without Frontiers: Changing China for Life"

WHERE: In person: Family Research Council Media Center, 801 G Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001; online: http://www.frc.org/eventregistration/women-without-frontiers-changing-china-for-life

WHEN: 12 p.m. Eastern, Wednesday, January 23

A light luncheon will be provided for in-person attendees.

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