by Julie Stewart | Nov 20, 2023 | News
“These people aren’t actually offended by what you are saying…I don’t think they find it that objectionable, but they use these cancellation mobs as a tool to silence people they disagree with on a whole host of issues. It’s a convenient way of weaponizing your speech...
by Julie Stewart | Nov 20, 2023 | CBLPI Blog, News
What is human trafficking? Who are the people behind this crisis? How can we help our community combat trafficking? Kim Luckabaugh, Executive Director of a Virginia based anti-trafficking agency, answered all these questions and more during a Fall 2023 Luce Lecture at...
by Julie Stewart | Nov 16, 2023 | CBLPI Blog, News
“I would recommend a larger police presence in cities that are unsafe… many major cities have gone through radical changes in law enforcement… [and] many of the most unsafe areas in the country, in fact, need a heavier police presence.” “I think for us to have a...
by Julie Stewart | Nov 14, 2023 | CBLPI Blog, News
Culture Editor at the Federalist Emily Jashinsky Speaks at Patrick Henry College on the Bias of Liberal Media November 14, 2023 “The media is the window through which regular people are able to access and understand the world of public affairs… and if that window is...
by Caroline Cyr | Mar 28, 2023 | CBLPI Blog, Culture, Feminism & Sexuality, Education
The Acel Moore Journalism Workshop is closed to white students starting in 2023. by Meghan Dougherty Since 2017, the Philadelphia Inquirer’s Acel Moore Journalism Workshop’s goal was “to introduce Philadelphia-area high school students to the fields of print, digital,...
by Caroline Cyr | Jan 13, 2023 | CBLPI Blog, Culture, Feminism & Sexuality
From the abortion industry to the transgender movement, our culture is hurling manifold attacks at women, lying to them about what brings true fulfillment. by Grace Kurkowski Although the recent Dobbs decision overturned Roe, our society is still failing women...