Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute

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The Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute is a think tank created by Michelle Easton in 1993 in order to serve as a female counterpart to the Young America's Foundation.

Her stated goal has been "taking conservative ideas to young women and mentoring them into effective leaders." To that end, the CBLPI offers college internship programs to young women, holds seminars that encourage women to promote conservative values on campus, and maintains programs that help college-bound women, and women on college campuses, raise and distribute funds for conservative organizations on their campus, as well as broadcast their views to faculty, administration, and other students matriculating at the colleges and universities they are attending or hope to attend.

The institute takes its name from the late Clare Boothe Luce, who was a playwright, magazine editor, diplomat, and conservative Republican congresswoman from the state of Connecticut, as well as the wife of TIME Magazine publisher Henry Luce.

Some prominent conservative activists, writers and pundits associated with the CBLPI include,

-Ann Coulter

-Christina Hoff Sommers

-Kellyanne Conway

-Michelle Malkin

-Star Parker

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Young America's Foundation

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