Jennifer S. Bryson

Jennifer S. Bryson is a Fellow in the Catholic Women's Forum of the Ethics and Public Policy Center.

[8] According to an article from the October 29, 2001, edition of the Chronicle of Higher Education, Bryson started working for as a television journalist and researcher in 2000.

[5] In an interview, she noted that her conscience as a Roman Catholic led her decisions and actions at Guantanamo,[10] where she managed a counter-terrorism interrogation and analysis team.

[13][14] In August 2010 The Washington Post published an op-ed by Bryson, counseling tolerance for Muslims, after a Florida pastor had called on Americans to burn Qurans.

[23] Bryson's translation of The Church in the Flesh includes a biographical essay about Ida Görres from 1961 by Alfons Rosenberg.

[24] Bryson is the founder[25] of Let All Play, a project of the Austin Institute for the Study of Family and Culture that works to discourage the use of LGBT symbols on soccer gear.