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Links women's organizations across Brazil. Brazilian Women's Federation, active 1949 to 1957. Leftist feminist group associated with the Brazilian Communist Party (PCB). Federação Brasileira pelo Progresso Feminino (FBPF), founded 1922. Women's suffrage organization. Geledés - Black Women's Institute, founded 1988. Black feminist NGO.
The National Association of Scholars (NAS) is an American 501(c)(3) non-profit politically conservative education advocacy organization. [2] [3] It advocates against multiculturalism, diversity policies, and against courses focused on race and gender issues. [4] [5]
The National Women's Political Caucus (NWPC) is an organization which was founded in 1971 by leaders of the women's liberation movement to promote women's participation in government. The group describes itself as a multi-partisan grassroots organization in the United States dedicated to recruiting, training, and supporting women who seek ...
Temu: Georgia Attorney General joins 20 other states in probe of shopping site Temu This article originally appeared on Augusta Chronicle: TEAM Tilley has free training, tech for Georgia's ...
The National Federation of Republican Women (NFRW) is a political action committee (PAC) that serves as the women's wing of the Republican Party in the United States. It was founded in 1938 by Marion Martin (1901-1987), who was the assistant chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC).
In 2021, Charlie Kirk founded TPUSA Faith, an organization that says it is dedicated to "recruit pastors and other church leaders to be active in local and national political issues". [157] The organization promotes a culture war agenda and is intended to attract supporters among religious conservatives. [108]
A 501(c)(4) organization, it is affiliated with the Eagle Forum Education and Legal Defense Fund, which is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, and the Eagle Forum Political Action Committee (PAC). [4] It organizes the'Eagle Council, an annual training for conservative speakers. [5]
The Network of enlightened Women (NeW) is an organization for culturally conservative women at American universities.Started as a book club at the University of Virginia in 2004, NeW seeks to cultivate "a community of conservative women and expands intellectual diversity on college campuses through its focus on education."