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Women in conservatism in the United States have advocated for social, political, economic, and cultural conservative policies since anti-suffragism. [1] Leading conservative women such as Phyllis Schlafly have expressed that women should embrace their privileged essential nature. [2]
Concerned Women for America: 1978– conservative women's organization formed by Beverly LaHaye [464] [465] Council for National Policy: 1981– elite organization that meets three times a year [466] Faith and Freedom Coalition: 2009– Republican fundraising organization [467] Family Research Council: 1983- conservative Christian organization ...
The following is a list of women who have been elected or appointed head of state or government of their respective countries since the interwar period (1918–1939). The first list includes female presidents who are heads of state and may also be heads of government, as well as female heads of government who are not concurrently head of state, such as prime ministers.
When Jacinda Ardern brought her baby Neve to the United Nations for the 2018 General Assembly, then-New Zealand Prime Minister became an emblematic figure of modern women in politics. Her ...
Mike Howell speaks at the National Conservative Conference in Washington, DC, on Monday, July 8, 2024. - Dominic Gwinn/AFP/Getty Images/File
National conservative parties support traditional family values, gender roles and the public role of religion, [5] [28] being critical of the separation of church and state. According to the Austrian political scientist Sieglinde Rosenberger, "national conservatism praises the family as a home and a center of identity, solidarity, and tradition ...
The ex-rep surprised the crowd — and everyone watching on television — when she appeared with Trump at a National Guard conference in Detroit Aug. 26 to endorse his candidacy.
The Independent Women's Forum (IWF) is an American conservative, non-profit organization focused on economic policy issues of concern to women. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] IWF was founded by activist Rosalie Silberman to promote a "conservative alternative to feminist tenets" following the controversial Supreme Court nomination of Clarence Thomas in 1992. [ 6 ]