• Fall Salon & Social

    When: Friday, Nov. 30, 2018 from 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. Where: Exiles Bar D.C., 1610 U St., Washington, D.C. 20009 Please join us at the end of the month for the FIRST Feminists for Liberty Fall Salon & Social! All are welcome, regardless of sex or gender. We’ll be on the second floor of […]

  • LibertyCon19 + Women’s March

    "Mr. President, how long must women wait for liberty?" Over 100 years later, suffragette Amelia Himes Walker's words still ring true. Sure, women won the right to vote and have made many gains since then. But women—and everyone—in America have grown less free as government power, surveillance, red-tape, and control have grown. That's why we'll […]

  • Spring Salon & Social

    Join Feminists for Liberty on Friday, April 5 for drinks + food + flash talks from some of our favorite local libertarian feminists ✨ All are welcome, regardless of sex or gender. We’ll be on the second floor of Exiles Bar D.C. (the same place we were for our first Salon & Social last November, […]

  • Benefit Brunch

    When: Saturday, December Seventh • 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Where: 505 Montana Avenue NE • Washington, D.C. What: Food • Drinks • Friends Why: Help us raise money for our 2020 plans! Kick off the holiday party season by joining us for a benefit brunch on Saturday, Dec. 7th! We'll be serving up bottomless mimosas […]

  • Liberty Forum

    Feminists for Liberty president Elizabeth Nolan Brown and board member Avens O'Brien will both be attending and speaking at the Free State Project's 2020 Liberty Forum in Manchester, New Hampshire. More about the conference here: https://nhlibertyforum.com/

  • CANCELED: Spring 2020 Salon & Social

    Update: We're canceling our March 20th Salon & Social in light of the COVID-19 outbreak & the need for social distancing. Stay tuned for updates on rescheduling!

  • CANCELED: LibertyCon2020

    UPDATE: Students for Liberty has canceled LibertyCon 2020 Feminists for Liberty will be hosting events throughout this year's Student's for Liberty conference.

  • Protest Police Brutality

    We’ll be going out as a group on Saturday in support of D.C. protests against police brutality, racism, and militarization. If you’d like to join us, we’ll be meeting up outside Union Pub (200 Massachusetts NE) starting at 1:30 p.m. and heading over to join the protest outside the Dirksen Senate Office Building a little […]

  • Women’s Suffrage Centennial Panel

    The 19th Amendment was ratified on August 18, 1920. Join us on August 18, 2020, at 7 p.m. EST to celebrate a century of women’s suffrage in America and a discussion of how women’s battle for the ballot and their eventual electoral power influenced the political landscape in the United States.

    Free