Category: Blog
Elizabeth Nolan Brown Discusses Sex Worker Protections in the Wake of the Atlanta Shootings
"Resources that could actually be used to help people who are being exploited [are] not going to that. Because instead, police and officials are just spending all of their time chasing people who are doing this consensually."
Feminists for Liberty Joins #Sensible2021 Conference As Advocacy Partner
April 29th through May 2nd, hundreds of Students for Sensible Drug Policy members, alumni, community members, and allies will come together from around the globe for our second virtual drug policy conference.
2021 Video Contest Prizes
The loose prompt for this year’s contest is: What does libertarian feminism look like in the 2020s?
If You’re a Libertarian, You’re a Feminist
Individualism, choice, & personal responsibility form the core of libertarian feminism.
Capitalism Has Been Good for Women
In this episode, we explain what, exactly, free market capitalism IS (and isn't) and why it has been—and continues to be—vital to women’s rights.
What Is Gender? How Is It Different From Sex?
What is gender? How is it different from sex? Are they binary? Are they constructs? Let's discuss!
Women’s History Through A Libertarian Feminist Lens
In honor of Women's History month, we hosted a libertarian feminist look at women's history
Upcoming #F4Lchats: Women’s History Through A Libertarian Feminist Lens
Join us on Tuesday, March 23, for a look back on women’s history from a libertarian feminist viewpoint This virtual panel will feature Libertarianism.org’s Paul Meany, The Oldest Profession Podcast’s […]
Enter the 2021 Feminists for Liberty Video Contest
Last year’s video contest was such a fun success, we’re doing it again. This year, we’re stepping things up, with more awards available and a special screening of the winners at this summer’s FreedomFest.