Janice Shaw Crouse — Out Loud
Janice Shaw Crouse

Janice Shaw Crouse is the executive director of the World Congress of Families IX. She is a former presidential speechwriter for former President George H.W. Bush and is author of “Children at Risk” and “Marriage Matters” — both books showing the harms from the decline in marriage and breakdown of the family.
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