Grace Melton is a Senior Associate for international social issues in The Heritage Foundation’s Richard and Helen DeVos Center for Life, Religion, and Family.
In this role, Grace focuses on life, marriage and family, religious liberty and human rights as they pertain to U.N. policies, as well as in American foreign policy priorities.
Grace was appointed to serve as a public delegate on the U.S. delegation to the U.N. Commission on the Status of Women in 2017, where she advocated for pro-life, pro-woman policies.
Grace also has participated in U.N.-related commissions and events in New York, Geneva and Nairobi, and been a speaker on panels convened by other organizations and U.N. member states.
Her writing has appeared in publications such as The Washington Times, Public Discourse, The Daily Signal, and Newsweek. She has also done interviews with NPR, National Catholic Register, and other media.
Grace originally joined Heritage in 2004 as Research Assistant in domestic policy studies.