Alexis Wilkins Joins Women for Gun Rights Leadership Team

Wilkins will advise the group’s messaging and advocacy efforts, helping shape public conversation around the right to self-defense and the cultural significance of the Second Amendment.

by posted on April 24, 2025
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Women for Gun Rights, one of the fastest-growing voices in Second Amendment advocacy, is proud to announce that Alexis Wilkins is joining forces with the organization as Director of Strategic Communications. 

Known for her work at the intersection of culture, media and American values, Wilkins will advise the group’s messaging and advocacy efforts, helping shape public conversation around the right to self-defense and the cultural significance of the Second Amendment.

This collaboration adds to Wilkins’ growing portfolio of advocacy work. As a country music artist, political commentator, and writer, she has consistently used her platform to tell the truth about American freedom, media manipulation, and Constitutional rights—particularly through storytelling and public engagement.

“We’re not just protecting the Second Amendment—we’re rewriting the narrative around it,” Wilkins said. “Women for Gun Rights is here to make sure the next generation sees self-defense not as a political issue, but as a fundamental and Constitutional right.”

“Alexis has a powerful voice and a real understanding of what’s at stake,” said Dianna Muller, founder and president of Women for Gun Rights. “We’re excited to have her help push this message even further.”

To hear more on Alexis’ approach and why this mission matters, tune into Nick Freitas’ podcast, and to support the movement or get involved, visit womenforgunrights.org.

About Women for Gun Rights:
Women for Gun Rights is a national organization dedicated to empowering and educating women on their Second Amendment rights. Through advocacy, education, and outreach, we work to protect the right of law-abiding citizens to defend themselves and their loved ones.

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