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April 1, 2009

Christine Gardner


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Christine J. Gardner is Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and Culture in the Communication Department at Wheaton College. She serves as chair of the college's task force on HIV/AIDS and advises the Student Global AIDS Campaign. Christy received her Ph.D. from Northwestern University, and has worked professionally in radio broadcasting, public relations, and print journalism. She is currently working on a book on the evangelical sexual-abstinence campaigns.

Silencing the Maternal Nag | I've learned that our baby needs a mother and father, not two mothers. (November 18, 2009)

Obama's Kinder, Gentler Culture War | At Notre Dame this weekend, President Obama seemed to forget the indelible pain of having an abortion. (May 18, 2009)


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