It is a strange image: a woman wears dark glasses and holds a scarf to her mouth to shield her identity. She walks, head up, left arm stretched high in the air, her hand in a peace sign. Behind her is a row of men holding a green banner followed by thousands of Iranians marching in Tehran.

Policy Brief #21: Can American Families Really Afford Cap-and-Trade?
by Amy Watson June 26, 2009
The World Will Know - The Stoning of Soraya M.
by Ana Carcani Rold June 26, 2009

Indiana became the latest state to offer private school choice on Tuesday, giving parents and school children a victory for school choice and tax savings.

Recently, the High School Sports Information Collection Act of 2009 was introduced by Senators Olympia Snowe (R-ME) and Patty Murray (D-WA). The bill would require U.S. high schools to disclose a host of information to their state department of education.
Between 2004 and 2006, IWEI had the honor of working with numerous Iraqi women through our project, which was supported by the U.S. State Department. The report details the compiled projects conducted by IWEI in Iraq. Read more here.
The Independent Women's Forum is a non-partisan, 501(c)(3) research and educational institution. Founded in 1992, IWF focuses on issues of concern to women, men, and families. Our mission is to rebuild civil society by advancing economic liberty, personal responsibility, and political freedom. IWF builds support for a greater respect for limited government, equality under the law, property rights, free markets, strong families, and a powerful and effective national defense and foreign policy. IWF is home to some of the nation's most influential scholars—women who are committed to promoting and defending economic opportunity and political freedom.