Shining a Light on Education

I believe it was Voltaire who said, “Common sense is not so common.” Such is the case for the educational bureaucracy suffocating our children’s future with their sociological experiments in public schools. Parental involvement and transparency seem like common sense requirements to any successful public-school program, but not according to the radicals who so often […]
Abortion Is All About Business for Michael Bloomberg

Michael Bloomberg, the self-proclaimed defender of “women’s rights” has a well-documented paper trail of treating women as chattel. Doreen Denny, Concerned Women for America’s Senior Advisor, discusses how men like Bloomberg championing abortion have one goal in mind. And it’s not advancing women. Read Doreen’s opinion piece in The Christian Post.
Meet Nickie McCarty – New Mexico’s State Director

I am excited to introduce you to Nickie McCarty, Concerned Women for America’s New Mexico State Director. Nickie is a native New Mexican who grew up in Raton and has lived the last thirty years in Taos. She is married to her loving and supportive husband, Monty, and they have two sons in the military. […]
Diaz: First Black Woman Supreme Court Justice Could Be… a Man?

President Joe Biden has made clear he will keep his promise to elect the first black woman to the Supreme Court, following Justice Stephen Breyer’s retirement. But in a curious tweet announcing he will pick someone with excellent qualifications, he said, “And they will be the first black woman nominated to the United States Supreme Court.” Mario […]
Nance on CBN: Justice Breyer and the Department of Education

Concerned Women for America’s CEO and President, Penny Nance, joined CBN’s Faith Nation with Jenna Browder to discuss Justice Breyer’s retirement and American parents’ outrage surrounding the Department of Education. Listen to the full interview below about the upcoming Supreme Court battle and the Department of Education’s overreach.