On the second anniversary of the January 6 riots, join AEI and the Seymour Institute for Black Church and Policy Studies for reflections on strengthening the social, moral, and spiritual conditions for democratic institutions to thrive.
AEI President Robert Doar will offer opening remarks, after which AEI’s Ian Rowe will interview Rev. Eugene F. Rivers III on his life in ministry and his inspiration behind assembling faith leaders to pray for our nation and model healthy public discourse on contentious issues.
Then Jacqueline C. Rivers will moderate a panel discussion with AEI’s Robert P. George, Mary Ann Glendon of Harvard Law School, and Rev. Cornel R. West of Union Theological Seminary. The panelists will assess practical ways in which individuals can help keep the republic and how civic institutions can lead this democratic revitalization.
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