by Lil Tuttle | Feb 13, 2019 | Economy & Jobs, Energy & Environment, Socialism/Capitalism
by Lil Tuttle With great excitement, newly elected socialist congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez last month unveiled her Green New Deal to the world. Her passion for this ten-year plan was obvious, sincere, and contagious. Then the world read it. David...
by Lil Tuttle | Jan 31, 2019 | Alum
Calling Anna Lippincott a bold warrior doesn’t do justice to her vivacious nature. She knows who she is and what she believes, and she conveys those beliefs with persistence and good humor. Growing up in a conservative Catholic family, my parents raised me to be...
by Lil Tuttle | Jan 23, 2019 | Culture, Feminism & Sexuality, Education
by Lil Tuttle “How can you not be a feminist?” is a question many women are asked. The answer is a straightforward one for most: We want legal and economic equality with men, but we want no part in the current feminist effort to replace the ancient patriarchal...
by Lil Tuttle | Jan 20, 2019 | Alum, News
Vanessa was a rising senior majoring in journalism and political science in 2012 when she interned with CBLPI. The liberal political bias on campus was somewhat anticipated, she noted at the time, but the cultural and economic bias was surprising. “After three years...
by Lil Tuttle | Jan 16, 2019 | Culture, Feminism & Sexuality
by Lil Tuttle It looks like interest in “nasty women” is fading. The 2019 Women’s March, to be held on January 19 in Washington DC, will have fewer sponsors supporting it and fewer parallel marches across the nation. Born in a fury of protest over a national electoral...