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Category Archive: 'Culture, Feminism & Sexuality'

Our July Book of the Month features Liz Wheeler’s book, “Tipping Points: How to Topple the Left’s House of Cards.”

The Left’s cancel culture defied its own boundaries by attacking one of their own, author of the Harry Potter Series, J.K. Rowling, for her pro-women comments just this week.

Our June Book of the Month features Sue Ellen Browder’s book, “Subverted: How I Helped the Sexual Revolution Hijack the Women’s Movement.”

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.

The Clare Boothe Luce Center for Conservative Women has released the 2020 edition of its annual Great American Conservative Women Calendar featuring twelve gutsy women ignored in the Clinton’s new feminist book.

On October 17 at the University of Nevada, Reno, wide-eyed college and high school students, alumni, and community listened to Amanda Collins and Antonia Okafor challenge the University to take proactive approaches to campus safety by allowing students to have the option to carry a firearm.

Last Wednesday, October 9, students from the University of Notre Dame invited Donna Rice Hughes, an internationally known Internet safety expert and frontline speaker against Internet pornography, to present the business and legal case for porn filters on public Wi-Fi, and to address the ongoing debate at Notre Dame.

The left’s influence on campus runs deeper than transgender pronouns and hateful bashing of our president. They also normalize sexual behaviors that destroy young men and women.

If we want to raise up and support fellow sisters and empower girls, we should encourage them to make decisions benefiting them and praising their self-worth.

Abby Johnson’s personal account of her switch to the pro-life movement is an eye-opening story that shows how the perseverance of those fighting for life can have a dramatic impact on not just one person, but thousands saved from abortion.

Be prepared for the challenges and triumphs that come with advocating for life outside an abortion clinic.

Amanda Collins Johnson at the University of Wisconsin-Madison explains her beliefs on campus carry following personal experiences.

Since only a small percentage of women actually consider themselves feminists due to the term’s negative connotation, conservatives face a choice.

You will need to form opinions of your own in college, which can be scary for someone just leaving home. Lucky for you, we have created a seven step guide to help you become the most accepted identity on a college campus – a Leftist.