Category Archive: 'CBLPI Blog'

As more companies like The Philadelphia Inquirer pursue DEI initiatives, are we resurrecting what the civil rights movement abolished?

From the abortion industry to the transgender movement, our culture is hurling manifold attacks at women, lying to them about what brings true fulfillment.

With Americans losing confidence in our elections, it’s time to implement serious change. Hemingway highlights how we can keep our elections free and fair.

The Sexual Revolution and subsequent pro-abortion movements were supposed to liberate women. Instead, they’ve left women unhappy and at high risk of complications in pregnancy.

Education is one of the top issues facing American families today. Experts Lindsey Burke and Amy Buchmeyer discuss a path forward for educational freedom.

It is up to those of us who believe liberty trumps safety to forge a movement to regain lost liberty.

Eugenic leaders laid the groundwork for today’s abortion industry, the majority of which in the U.S. is conducted through chemical abortion.

We can put ourselves on the right path to finding true self-fulfillment.

Congratulations to all the student right-to-lifers and volunteers at right-to-life pregnancy centers, who are the overlooked heroes in this cause.

Throughout her speech, Lt. Gov. Sears exhorted her listeners to courageous involvement in their communities.

Washington interns gather to hear valuable experiences and insights from highly successful conservative women leaders.

In an age when traditional womanhood is under attack, Easton urges “purposeful parenting” in the raising up of America’s daughters.

Senators cannot say on one hand that they are vehemently opposed to the Biden agenda while at the same time voting to confirm nominees intent on massive government expansion and control.

Have you ever struggled with how to communicate your conservative values? One of the big issues young women deal with today is the inability to lay out the very solid reasons to stay or become conservative. To help students understand how to do this, we have chosen a rather unique, but we believe, essential book for December book club. Our selection is On Reading Well: Finding the Great Life Through Great Books by Dr. Karen Swallow Prior.