Helen Andrews to Address National Conservatism Conference on "Feminization of Culture" in Washington D.C.

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Washington D.C. – Author and senior editor at The American Conservative, Helen Andrews, is slated to speak at the National Conservatism Conference (NatCon 5) in Washington D.C. this September. Andrews announced her participation via a tweet, stating, "Happy to announce I will be speaking at NatCon 5 in DC in September. Topic: the feminization of culture. Looking forward to seeing everyone there." The conference is scheduled to take place from September 2-4, 2025, at The Westin DC Downtown.

Andrews is known for her critical analysis of contemporary cultural shifts, notably articulated in her book, "Boomers: The Men and Women Who Promised Freedom and Delivered Disaster." Her work often explores the societal impact of generational changes and the erosion of traditional institutions. The topic of "the feminization of culture" aligns with her broader commentary on modern social dynamics and their perceived consequences.

The National Conservatism movement, organized by the Edmund Burke Foundation, emphasizes national independence, traditional values, and a critique of globalist and liberal ideologies. Its "Statement of Principles" advocates for a return to core societal virtues, including a focus on "man and woman," religion, and family, viewing these as essential for civilizational sustainability. The conference serves as a platform for prominent conservative thinkers to discuss these themes.

Andrews' upcoming address is expected to delve into her perspective on how cultural trends have influenced societal norms, gender roles, and institutional structures. Her previous discussions have touched on the impact of sexual liberation and the role of human resources in shaping workplace environments, often linking these developments to what she perceives as a decline in traditional societal foundations. The NatCon platform provides a forum for such discussions within a movement dedicated to reasserting conservative principles in public life.