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Concerned Women for America

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Concerned Women for America
NameConcerned Women for America
Formation1979
FounderBeverly LaHaye
TypeNon-profit organization
PurposeSocial conservatism
HeadquartersWashington, D.C.
Region servedUnited States
LeaderPenny Nance

Concerned Women for America is a Christian right organization founded by Beverly LaHaye in 1979, with the goal of promoting social conservatism and biblical values in the United States. The organization is headquartered in Washington, D.C. and is led by Penny Nance, who has been instrumental in shaping the organization's policy positions and advocacy efforts. Concerned Women for America has been involved in various political campaigns and lobbying efforts, often working with other conservative organizations such as the Family Research Council and the Heritage Foundation. The organization has also been a strong supporter of Republican Party candidates, including Donald Trump and Mike Pence.

History

The history of Concerned Women for America dates back to 1979, when Beverly LaHaye founded the organization in response to the feminist movement and the Equal Rights Amendment. LaHaye was a prominent Christian conservative and author, who had written extensively on family values and social issues. She was also a close friend and ally of other prominent conservative leaders, including Phyllis Schlafly and Jerry Falwell. Throughout its history, Concerned Women for America has been involved in various political campaigns and social movements, including the pro-life movement and the opposition to same-sex marriage. The organization has also worked closely with other conservative organizations, such as the American Family Association and the Traditional Values Coalition.

Mission and Activities

The mission of Concerned Women for America is to promote biblical values and social conservatism in the United States. The organization achieves this through a variety of activities, including lobbying, grassroots organizing, and public education. Concerned Women for America has been involved in various policy initiatives, including the pro-life movement and the opposition to same-sex marriage. The organization has also worked to promote traditional family values and parental rights, often in partnership with other conservative organizations such as the Family Research Council and the Focus on the Family. Additionally, Concerned Women for America has been a strong supporter of Israel and has worked to promote Christian-Zionist values, often in partnership with organizations such as the American Israel Public Affairs Committee and the Zionist Organization of America.

Organization and Leadership

Concerned Women for America is led by Penny Nance, who has been the organization's CEO since 2010. Nance is a prominent Christian conservative and author, who has written extensively on family values and social issues. She has also been a strong supporter of Republican Party candidates, including Donald Trump and Mike Pence. The organization's board of directors includes other prominent conservative leaders, such as Beverly LaHaye and Tim LaHaye. Concerned Women for America is headquartered in Washington, D.C. and has a network of state chapters and local affiliates across the United States. The organization has also worked closely with other conservative organizations, including the Heritage Foundation and the Cato Institute.

Policy Positions

Concerned Women for America has taken a number of policy positions on various issues, including abortion, same-sex marriage, and education. The organization is strongly pro-life and has worked to promote abortion restrictions and pro-life legislation. Concerned Women for America has also been a strong opponent of same-sex marriage and has worked to promote traditional family values. The organization has also taken a number of positions on education policy, including support for school choice and voucher programs. Additionally, Concerned Women for America has been a strong supporter of Israel and has worked to promote Christian-Zionist values, often in partnership with organizations such as the American Israel Public Affairs Committee and the Zionist Organization of America.

Criticisms and Controversies

Concerned Women for America has faced a number of criticisms and controversies over the years, including accusations of homophobia and sexism. The organization has been criticized for its opposition to same-sex marriage and its support for abortion restrictions. Concerned Women for America has also been accused of promoting patriarchal values and sexist attitudes towards women. The organization has responded to these criticisms by arguing that it is simply promoting biblical values and traditional family values. Despite these controversies, Concerned Women for America remains a prominent and influential voice in American politics, often working with other conservative organizations such as the Family Research Council and the Traditional Values Coalition.

Notable Members and Alumni

Concerned Women for America has a number of notable members and alumni, including Beverly LaHaye and Penny Nance. The organization has also been supported by a number of prominent conservative leaders, including Phyllis Schlafly and Jerry Falwell. Other notable members and alumni include Michelle Malkin, Ann Coulter, and Laura Ingraham, who have all been involved in various conservative causes and political campaigns. Additionally, Concerned Women for America has worked closely with other conservative organizations, including the Heritage Foundation and the Cato Institute, and has been a strong supporter of Republican Party candidates, including Donald Trump and Mike Pence. Category:Christian right

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