Conservative Women Speakers Program
Calling all conservative student activists!
Conservative Students for a Better Tomorrow hosted an evening with Ann Coulter at Furman University this spring. Following her lecture, Ann responded to audience questions, one of which can be viewed here. Congratulations to CSBT for their stunningly successful event!
At an activists' luncheon this summer, Bay Buchanan (video at right) offered insight on how to succeed and shared some experiences from her first job as a campaign treasurer.
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Were you ever subject to a liberal professor's soapbox performance during class, including rants and raves about their feminist or leftist political beliefs? Ever had students, professors, and administrators ignore or attack your beliefs (or your character) because you are conservative? Do you often feel told what to think instead of being taught how to think critically about historical or current events and issues? Does your school's administration continually sponsor liberal speakers with your tuition money while neglecting to ever invite a conservative?
Yes? This is the place for you!
Inviting a conservative woman leader to speak on your campus is an easy, effective way to promote intellectual diversity at your school.
Staff at the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute will help you every step along the way. Send us an email to request a copy of our Event Planning Guide to learn more about how to have a successful lecture, including fundraising, advertising, and preparation suggestions.
Speakers available:
Bay Buchanan, former United States Treasurer, current president of The American Cause, and a frequent guest commentator on Fox News and MSNBC Politics. Topics of interest include leadership, abortion, immigration, and Second Amendment rights. |
Amanda Carpenter, author, national reporter at Townhall.com, and a frequent guest on Fox News and MSNBC. Topics of interest include feminism, current affairs, politics, and the Presidency. |
Ann Coulter, author of four best selling books, syndicated columnist, and frequent guest on Fox News and MSNBC. Topics of interest include abortion, media, judiciary, and national security. |
Dr. Miriam Grossman, a psychiatrist on the staff of UCLA's student counseling center and author of Unprotected. Topics of interest include sexuality, women's reproductive health, student health services, and popular culture. |
Michelle Malkin, author of three books, a Fox News Contributor, blogger, and columnist syndicated in 200 papers nationwide. Topics of interest include family, feminism, immigration, national security, and popular culture. |
Kate Obenshain, former Virginia GOP state chairperson and frequent commentator on Fox News, C-SPAN, NPR, and MSNBC. Topics of interest include leadership, career development, conservatism, current events, family, feminism, V-Day and "The Vagina Monologues," and Women's Studies. |
Star Parker, author, nationally syndicated columnist, and founder of CURE, the Coalition on Urban Renewal and Education. Topics of interest include abortion, career development, family, freedom, leadership, limited government, taxes, and welfare. |
Christina Hoff Sommers, textbook editor and author of several books. Topics of interest include feminism, V-Day and "The Vagina Monologues," and the war against boys in education and society. |
Nonie Darwish, author and lecturer. Topics of interest include minority rights, human and women's rights in the Middle East, and the impact of Sharia Islamic Law on personal and family relationships and on society. |
All available speakers:
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Student Activism
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Leadership & Mentoring
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Networking
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