by Lil Tuttle | Oct 12, 2017 | Education
by Elizabeth Campbell Growing up in Virginia provided me an incredible opportunity to have access to vast history of the United States at my fingertips. I was only a few hours’ drive from Washington DC, the nation’s capitol, surrounded by the homes of our founding...
by Lil Tuttle | Oct 3, 2017 | Culture, Feminism & Sexuality, Policy Paper
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman, who governs the nation under very strict Islamic sharia law, issued a decree allowing women to drive for the first time in that country’s history beginning in June 2018. Driving is only one thing women weren’t permitted to do in that...
by Lil Tuttle | Oct 2, 2017 | News
by Andrea Vacchiano After I attended my first CBLPI conference in April 2015, I was hooked. I was a senior in high school and was always interested in becoming a conservative advocate despite the inability to become one just yet. One day, while having lunch with my...
by Lil Tuttle | Sep 28, 2017 | News
by Lil Tuttle Four people – 3 current and 1 former Virginia Commonwealth University students – were arrested on September 16 during a protest against Richmond’s [VA] confederate monuments, which are part of the historical Monument Avenue Historical District...
by Lil Tuttle | Sep 27, 2017 | Culture, Feminism & Sexuality, News
by Lil Tuttle “The king of Saudi Arabia has issued a decree allowing women to drive, bringing to an end the country’s dubious distinction as the only place on earth banning the practice,” the BBC reported this week. The royal order—to be put into effect by June 24,...