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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]
Conservative women played a key role in the Tea Party movement, often adopting populist rhetoric reminiscent of the "housewife populism" of the 1950s and 1960s. These women, most notably Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin, attacked Barack Obama as an outsider and claimed to represent the interests of "Joe Six Pack."
The newsletter began to circulate, and many conservative women wrote to their legislators, relaying the concerns voiced by Schlafly in the Eagle Forum Newsletter. [27] Support for The Eagle Forum grew with the support of many conservative women and various church groups, as did the opposition to the ERA.
Ashley Brown, CEO of Women’s Resource Center, as she addresses a group of Republican women to talk about their support for Amendment 4 on Aug. 27, 2024, in Bradenton.
Candace Cameron Bure had a strong new message for her fans while appearing on an episode of The Conservative Woman’s Guide podcast, telling fans to be brave and "speak their values.". The Fuller ...
Concerned Women for America (CWA) is a socially conservative, [1] evangelical Christian non-profit women's legislative action committee in the United States. Headquartered in Washington D.C. , [ 2 ] the CWA is involved in social and political movements, through which it aims to incorporate Christian ideology. [ 3 ]
“I am a strong, intelligent woman, and I’m also a conservative,” she pointedly told him during their Thursday interview, offering him a chance to address the firestorm.
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."