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Colleen Carroll Campbell
Colleen Carroll Campbell is an author, columnist, television and radio host, and former White House speechwriter. She began her career as a reporter at the Memphis Commercial Appeal before becoming a news and editorial writer for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. In 2000, Campbell won a $50,000 Phillips Foundation Journalism Fellowship to write The New Faithful: Why Young Adults Are Embracing Christian Orthodoxy (Loyola Press, 2002). A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Marquette University, she then began work toward a doctorate inphilosophy at Saint Louis University but interrupted her studies to becomeone of six speechwriters to President George W. Bush. Campbell worked directly with the President on major policy addresses, writing his speeches on such topics as education, the life issues, the faith-based initiative, the fight against AIDS, and judicial appointments. After leaving the White House, Campbell served as a fellow at the Washington, D.C.-based Ethics and Public Policy Center. She is now a regular commentator in the print and broadcast media. She writes a weekly op-ed column for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, blogs on religion and politics for The New York Times and The Washington Post, contributes articles to such national media outlets as The Weekly Standard, First Things and National Review Online, and serves as a guest commentator on FOX News, CNN, MSNBC, and PBS. She is the host of “Faith & Culture,” a television and radio interview show that airs internationally on EWTN, the world's largest religious media network, and onRelevant Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio. Campbell speaks to audiencesacross America and lives in St. Louis with her husband and children. Her website is www.colleen-campbell.com.
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Voices articles online
A Heavy Toll for Today’s Young Women: The fallout from the sexual revolution continues undiminished -- Advent-Christmas 2011
A Dangerous Perfectionism -- Michaelmas 2011
Blessed John Paul II -- A Beacon in a Dark World -- Pentecost 2011
Legal, but Not Safe or Rare -- Eastertide 2011
Religious Intolerance -- What does it say about our culture and our future? Christmastide 2010
Pro-life Feminism is the Future -- Michaelmas 2010
Targeting Mother Teresa Pentecost 2010
An Inconvenient Truth about Absent Fathers Eastertide 2010
A Skewed View of Stay-at-Home Motherhood -- Advent-Christmas 2009
Religion's Essential Contribution to Public Life -- Michaelmas 2008
Future Full of Hope -- Pentecost 2008
Pope Becomes Latest Target of Academic Intolerance -- Eastertide 2008
We’ve Drifted From the Vision of Religious Freedom -- Christmastide 2007
The Word Game is Up; Time for a True Cloning Ban -- Posted September 10, 2007
A Clone by any Other Name: Missouri's deceptively worded ballot measure -- Posted July 5, 2006
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