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Building the Future Together

Nena Bartlett Whitfield ()
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Nena Bartlett Whitfield: Ladies of Liberty Alliance

Chapter Chapter 80 in Libertarian Autobiographies, 2023, pp 479-484 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Nena Whitfield began questioning the two-party political system as a teenager, and by voting age she called herself a libertarian. In her 20s, she had the opportunity to work with the most well-known libertarian think tank, the Cato Institute, in Washington, DC, and to campaign for a variety of liberty-minded causes and candidates that changed the face of the Libertarian Movement, most notably Ron Paul for President and his son Rand Paul for U.S. Senate. Nena worked on Health, Education, Labor, and Pension issues in the Senate and left to run the Ladies of Liberty Alliance (LOLA) full-time. LOLA is an international, chapter-based non-profit that educates and empowers liberty-minded women to become activists for a freer world.

Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-29608-6_80

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