Jennifer Marshall drops by and shares “The REALLLY, Real, Deal with Reverend Craig the Hatchet Man” on Chic-Fil-A head, Dan Cathy’s, pro-family views and the media firestorm that has misconstrued the organization’s family-friendly stand. Jennifer heads the Heritage Foundation’s Richard and Helen DeVos Center for Religion and Civil Society think tank, examining the role that religion, family and community play in society and within public policy. She also oversees FamilyFacts.org, an online source of easy-to-share charts, briefs, videos and reports on the latest social science research on family and religious practice. In 2010, National Journal named Marshall one of 20 “power players” in Washington for her work on school choice and other education reforms. Marshall is a regular contributor on faith and family to the McClatchy-Tribune news wire, has testified before Congress and appeared on numerous radio and television shows, including C-SPAN’s “Washington Journal,” and PBS’ “To the Contrary.” She is also the author of “Now and Not Yet: Making Sense of Single Life in the Twenty-First Century” (Multnomah Publishers, 2007). Get in on this conversation about media’s frenzied feeding on Chick-fil-A and share with a friend!
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