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There’s No Call Like Mom’s
Although this Mother’s Day may be tougher than usual to visit, remember that mom is just one phone call away – and there’s no call quite like hers.
Restlessness Spreading Faster than COVID
In a nation of free people, the decision to go out or stay home should be left to individuals.
An Open Letter to Hulu about its “Mrs. America” Series
Mrs. Schlafly’s successes still sting the feminist movement and leftwing mlitants. And now, four years after her death, their malevolent anger spills over in this TV smear of her life and achievements.
April’s Book of the Month
Our April Book of the Month features K.T. McFarland’s newest book, “Revolution: Trump, Washington and ‘We The People.'”
Turning Fear to Joy
Happy Passover and Happy Easter!
March’s Book of the Month
Our March Book of the Month features Sally Pipes’ newest book, “False Premise, False Promise: The Disastrous Reality of Medicare for All.”
Amber Athey’s 10 Tips for Professional Excellence
On February 28, we invited guest speaker, Amber Athey, to join us at our annual CPAC Women’s Luncheon for conservative high school and college women and share her ten tips for professional excellence. Only 25 years of age, Amber has excelled in the field of journalism and has become a public voice for conservatism.
February’s Book of the Month
In January, we hosted author and historian Amity Shlaes at our Conservative Women’s Network luncheon co-hosted by the Heritage Foundation. Her newest book, Great Society: A New History, traces the results of the Great Society era and shows its effects to be far from great, and actually, devastating. Her book, along with her others, is a must-read for any history junkie.
Amber Athey shared how to be a public voice for conservatism at CPAC Women’s Luncheon
On February 28, the Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women invited guest speaker, Amber Athey of the Spectator, to join the Center’s annual CPAC Women’s Luncheon. With 35 students in attendance and over 20 colleges and universities represented, Amber’s message and advice will surely be widely shared among peers.
My Experience Living Below the Poverty Line with Universal Healthcare in France
From my experience living in France, universal healthcare is still not affordable for those living at or below the poverty line. Transitioning to a universal healthcare system in the U.S. would sacrifice the quality and services of everyone’s healthcare, and still fail to serve the very people it tries to help.
Rape Survivor Amanda Collins-Johnson Addresses Campus Carry and Women’s Self-Defense at Kennesaw State University
Amanda Collins-Johnson spoke to students at Kennesaw State University on January 29 to defend Georgia’s 2017 House Bill 280 that allows campus carry.
Author and Historian Amity Shlaes Revisits the Great Society Era Through A Different Lens
Author and historian Amity Shlaes joined the Center for Conservative Women and the Heritage Foundation for January’s Conservative Women’s Network luncheon.