Brenda Hafera

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Brenda Hafera is the assistant director and senior policy analyst with the Simon Center for American Studies at The Heritage Foundation.

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    What We as Americans Can Learn From Historic Sites

    Brenda Hafera
    Where will you go to celebrate America’s birthday? This summer marks 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence, 250 years of demonstrating that human beings are capable of self-government and that a nation conceived in liberty can indeed endure. It seems almost providential, given the state of civic education, political divisions, and…
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  • The National Park Service Is Still Promoting Gender Ideology, Alfred Kinsey

    Brenda Hafera
  • Why Is Marxism—But Not Madison—Being Taught at Montpelier?

    Brenda Hafera
  • Why Radicals Want to Sully Thanksgiving

    Brenda Hafera
  • Something’s Queer at Colonial Williamsburg

    Brenda Hafera
  • Did Southern Poverty Law Center and James Madison Museum Team Up to Put ‘Anti-racist’ Curriculum in Virginia Schools?

    Brenda Hafera
  • Presidents Day Reflections on George Washington’s American Character

    Brenda Hafera
  • Former Trans Teen Launches Organization to Support Detransitioners

    Virginia Allen
  • What I Noticed Was Missing at James Madison’s Montpelier Home

    Brenda Hafera
  • Woke History at James Madison’s Montpelier Backed by Southern Poverty Law Center

    Brenda Hafera
  • The ‘Woke’ Takeover of James Madison’s Montpelier

    Brenda Hafera
  • What Jane Austen Can Teach Us About Dating and Romance Today

    Virginia Allen
  • Reese Witherspoon’s Daughter Is Wrong About Gender Being ‘Whatever’

    Brenda Hafera
  • The Case for American Femininity

    Brenda Hafera
  • Sensationalizing Jane Austen

    Brenda Hafera
  • Feminism, Realistic or Fantastical

    Brenda Hafera