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REPLAY: Exposing Teachers Unions
IWN is excited to bring you a discussion on Exposing Teachers Unions with Ginny Gentles, Director of the Education Freedom Center at Independent Women’s Forum, and Independent Women’s Forum Fellows, Caroline Downey, Kaylee McGhee White, and Angela Morabito.
Our guests discussed how teachers unions on the state and local level policies harm students academically and covered the national American Federation of Teachers (AFT) and National Education Association (NEA) summer meetings.
MORE ABOUT GUESTS:
Ginny Gentles is the director of the Education Freedom Center at the Independent Women’s Forum. She is a long-time school choice advocate and former state and federal education policy leader. Her work has appeared in National Review, Newsweek, City Journal, and Real Clear Education.
Caroline Downey is a visiting fellow at Independent Women’s Forum. She is also an education and multimedia reporter at National Review. Caroline often appears on Fox News and Fox Business, and her work has been featured in the New York Post, Newsweek and the Washington Examiner.
Kaylee McGhee White is a senior fellow at Independent Women’s Forum. She is a commentary writer for the Washington Examiner focusing on religion, politics, and culture. Kaylee regularly appears on Fox News as a commentator, and her work has appeared in RealClearPolitics, the Weekly Standard, the Detroit News, the Orange County Register, and more.
Angela Morabito is a visiting fellow at Independent Women’s Forum. She runs Thirteen Strategy Group, a communications firm that works with client organizations in the conservative movement. She has authored opinion pieces for the Washington Examiner and The Federalist.
#IWReads With Riley Gaines – Swimming Against The Current
Riley dives into her experience going from a decorated collegiate athlete and all-American champion swimmer to a fearless, women’s right advocate and leading voice for women nationwide.
Riley kept waiting for someone to speak up for her and the other female athletes after being forced to compete against a male and undress before him in the women’s locker room at the 2022 NCAA Division I Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships. After realizing no one was going to, she gave truth a voice. Riley details her journey standing up for women’s right to privacy, safety, and equal opportunity. As a fearless, driving force for change, Riley reveals what is at stake when we don’t speak up and fight against radical agendas.
This book takes on controversial but critical questions we must confront about women (and sports) in America. Riley deconstructs the arguments on the opposing side of this debate with facts, and logic. She also addresses how it seems nearly impossible to have a well-reasoned debate and questions what happened to free speech in this country. In telling her story, Riley reveals what’s at stake if the truth-seekers remain silent about the injustices women face from radical political agendas.
Get your copy HERE!
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IWN Live: The Electoral College Explained
It’s a presidential election year, which means the Electoral College will be a hot topic of conversation. We want you to be prepared with the facts!
Host Jennifer C. Braceras, Vice President for Legal Affairs and Founder of Independent Women’s Law Center, will be joined by Electoral College experts, Michael C. Maibach and Tara Ross.
Michael Maibach is a Distinguished Fellow on American Federalism at Save Our States, an organization dedicated to defending the Founders’ Federalism and the Constitution’s Electoral College. He is also the Founder of the Center For the Electoral College.
Tara Ross is the author of Why We Need the Electoral College, along with multiple other books about the Electoral College. Tara often appears as a guest on a variety of talk shows nationwide, and she regularly addresses civic, university, and legal audiences.