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While the overwhelming majority of the American public recognizes and values basic equality between the sexes, only a minority of both women and men call themselves “feminists.” Too often, the concerns of modern feminism seem to track more closely with a laundry list of priorities of the progressive left than they do with the concerns of the majority of women, who – according to social science research – tend to value flexibility, interpersonal relationships, and family. Those who claim to speak “for women” all too often find themselves in conflict with the actual expressed priorities of women across the country.
Feminism

The Barbie Movie is a Smashing Success. Here’s What it Signifies

Angela Morabito | Op-Ed
Feminism

Sure, Barbie Gets Patriarchy Wrong—But It Gets Humanity Right

Elizabeth Grace Matthew | Blog
Feminism

Independent Women’s Law Center and Independent Women’s Forum Release 2nd Edition of “Competition” Report, Focus on the Threat to Women’s Sports

Press Team | Press Release
Feminism

Samantha Kelley: Promoting True Femininity in Sports

Beverly Hallberg & Samantha Kelley | She Thinks Podcast
Feminism

How ‘cyborg feminism’ confuses technology with women’s progress

Madeline Fry Schultz | Op-Ed
Feminism

Are Trans Women Now the Best Women?

Carrie Lukas | Op-Ed
Feminism

Mary Harrington: Why Modern Feminism Only Benefits the Elites

Beverly Hallberg & Mary Harrington | She Thinks Podcast
Feminism

Smithsonian Women’s History Museum Needs a Course Correction

May Mailman | Op-Ed
Feminism

Feminism for the elite

Madeline Fry Schultz | Op-Ed
Feminism

Amala Ekpunobi: Feminism, Dating, and Tradwives

Beverly Hallberg & Amala Ekpunobi | She Thinks Podcast
Feminism

The Boy Crisis Is Bad News for Girls

Hadley Heath Manning | Op-Ed
Feminism

The Real Women’s-Rights Campaigners

Madeleine Kearns | Op-Ed

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