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Is Social Justice Just? A Conversation with Noah Rothman

Hatton W. Sumners Distinguished Lecture Series

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What is social justice? Where do the ideas come from, and is social justice a path toward greater justice, or a threat that encourages division, anger, and vengeance? And what happens when social justice begins to govern a society?

Please join the Institute for Policy Innovation as we welcome Noah Rothman, Contributor to NBC News and MSNBC, Associate Editor of Commentary Magazine, and author of "Unjust: Social Justice and the Unmaking of America" to Dallas as part of our Hatton W. Sumners Distinguished Lecture Series.

"The American tradition of political idealism," says Noah Rothman, "is imperiled by a growing obsession with the demographic categories of race, sex, ethnicity, and sexual orientation—the primary categories that are now supposed to constitute 'identity.'"

“Reading Noah Rothman is like a workout for your brain, and this book also tugs at your heart. Noah calls upon all of us to remember our common identity first—we are Americans. He suggests we start acting like it.” -- Dana Perino, Former Press Secretary to President George W. Bush

Tuesday, April 16, 2019
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Renaissance Dallas Addison Hotel
15201 Dallas Parkway
Addison, TX 75001

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