Reggie Littlejohn is the founder and President of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers. A graduate of Yale Law School, she is an acclaimed international expert on China’s One Child Policy. Her organization has been called the “leading voice” in the battle to expose and oppose forced abortion, gendercide (the sex-selective abortion of baby girls) and sexual slavery in China. Women’s Rights Without Frontiers is also saving lives in China. Their “Save a Girl” campaign has saved hundreds of baby girls in China.
Reggie has testified eight times at the United States Congress, three times at the European Parliament, twice at the British and has spoken at the Irish and Canadian Parliaments, the Hague, United Nations, State Department, White House and the Vatican as well.
In 2014, Women’s Rights Without Frontiers and The Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C. partnered in an event commemorating the International Day of the Girl Child. Cong. Chris Smith, blind activist Chen Guangcheng and Reggie spoke to a packed auditorium. She was also a featured speaker, together with Rep. Smith and Chen Guangcheng, at the Victims of Communism Memorial Conference in 2015.
Reggie received the National Pro-Life Recognition Award in 2013, the 40th anniversary of the March for Life. She has been the keynote speaker of the March for Life Canada and the National Right to Life. She resides in San Jose, CA with her husband and 13-year-old daughter Anni, whom she rescued from China with the help of Rep. Chris Smith.