Carol C. Adelman: Global Philanthropy, Foreign Aid, International Health, Leadership Michelle Bernard: African American Politics, Civil Rights, Iraq, Education, International Women's Rights, Politics Anne Bayefsky: International Human Rights Law, Equality Rights; Constitutional Human Rights Law Sue Blevins: Health Care Myrna Blyth: Feminism and Women's Issues, Media Jessica Peck Corry: Civil Rights, Higher Education, Land Use Lisa Curtis: South Asia Helle Dale: U.S. Foreign Policy, National Security, European Union Shikha Dalmia: Environment, Foreign Policy, Health Care, Welfare Reform Danielle Doane: Congressional Relations Benita Dodd: Free Market, Limited Government, Private Sector, Property Rights Becky Norton Dunlop: Environmental Regulation, Federalism, Property Rights Mackenzie Eaglen: National Security, Budget, Critical Infrastructure Protection, Science in Support of National Security, Defense, Homeland Security Michelle Easton: Education, Feminism Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld: Financing of Terrorism Mary C. FitzGerald: Foreign Affairs- particularly related to Russia and China Tracy Foertsch: Economics, Social Security Reform, Tax Reform Alison Acosta Fraser: Federal Spending, Economic Growth, Labor Policies, The Environment Diana Furchtgott-Roth: Economics, Tax Policy Lela Gilbert: Religious Freedom Mary Ann Glendon: Religion, International Legal Studies Linda Gorman: Health Care, Illegal Aliens, Tax Policy Rebecca Hagelin: Culture, Family, Communications and Public Relations Gail Heriot: Civil Rights, Employment Law Regina E. Herzlinger: Health Care Tamar Jacoby: Immigration, Race and Ethnicity Amy Kaleita: Environmental Studies Amy Kass: Philanthropy Diane S. Katz: Environment, Science, Technology Christine Kim: Welfare, Marriage and the Family, Abstinence Marie-Josee Kravis: Europe, Economic Policy, Taxation, Latin America Wendy E. Long: Judiciary Carrie L. Lukas: Education Policy, Feminism, Social Security Heather Mac Donald: Education, Homeland Security, Immigration, Welfare Daniella Markheim: Economics, International Trade Jennifer Marshall: Education, Marriage, Religion, Welfare Aparna Mathur: Health Care Financing, Tax Policy Betsy McCaughey: Health Care Policy, American Politics, Constitutional Law Sally McNamera: European Affairs Jena Baker McNeill: Homeland Security Jennifer Roback Morse, Ph.D: Action Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty- Economics, Family, Religion, Sexuality Vicki E. Murray, Ph.D: Pacific Research Institute- Education Studies Nina Owcharenko: Medicaid, The Uninsured, State-Based Health Care reform, Prescription Drugs Sally C. Pipes: Pacific Research Institute- Civil Rights, Economy, Health Care, Women's Issues Danielle Pletka: Middle East, South Asia, Terrorism, Weapons Proliferation Holly Robinson: Education Sally Satel, M.D.: Domestic Drug Policy, Mental Health Policy, Politics and Medicine Lorie Shane: Education Nina Shea: International Religious Freedom, Human Rights Law, Islamic law and Human Rights,Wahhabism and Human Rights, United Nations Amity Shlaes: Political Economics, Taxation Skaidra Smith-Heisters: Environmental Regulation Lisa Snell: Child Welfare, Education Christina Hoff Sommers: Feminism Carol M. Swain, Ph.D.: Race Relations, Immigration Annie Swingen: Central and Eastern Europe Abigail Therstrom: Education, Race and Ethnicity, Voting Virginia L. Thomas: Executive Branch and Congressional Relations, Congressional Oversight, Government Reform Grace-Marie Turner: Health Care Reform Lil Tuttle: Education Julia Vitullo-Martin: Housing, Urban Development Genevieve Wood: Conservative Movement, Media and Politics, Cultural Issues Meyrav Wurmser: Middle East, Israeli and Palestinian Politics
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There has never been as clear a presence of conservative women in the public arena as there is today. A growing number of women recognize the clear need to move beyond the rhetoric of the emotionally driven "feminist movement" to develop fact-based solutions to increasingly difficult problems facing individuals, families and communities.
Women Who Think strives to recognize those women who speak out and write about the many issues our society faces and welcomes the submission of their names to include on our growing list of accomplished, conservative women. Please send link information to info@womenwhothink.org along with a brief recommendation.
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