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Christopher Rufo: Laying Siege to the Institutions

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Wednesday, January 17
5:30 - 7 pm
Chancellors Hall/Auditorium, CASE Building, 4th Floor泭| 1725 Euclid Ave Boulder, CO

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Why does Chris Rufo say that we need to lay siege to our institutions? Because of what has happened to our institutions since the 1960s. The long march through our institutions, begun a half-century ago, has now proved largely successful. Over the past three years, Rufo泭looked at the federal bureaucracy, the universities, K-12 schools, and big corporations and what he's泭found is that the revolutionary ideas of the 60s have been repackaged, repurposed, and injected into American life at the institutional level. Even those of us who are temperamentally predisposed to defense must recognize that offenselaying siege to the institutionsis what is now demanded.

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Christopher F. Rufo is a senior fellow and director of the initiative on critical race theory at the Manhattan Institute. He is also a contributing editor of City Journal, where his writing explores a range of issues, including critical race theory, gender ideology, homelessness, addiction, crime, and the decline of American cities. He is the author of the New York Times bestselling book, Americas Cultural Revolution, available wherever books are sold.

Rufo is a leader in the fight against critical race theory in American institutions. His research and activism inspired a presidential order and legislation in more than twenty states, where he has worked closely with lawmakers to craft successful public policy. As a filmmaker, Rufo has directed four documentaries for PBS, Netflix, and international television, including America Lost, which tells the story of three forgotten American cities.泭

Rufo holds a BSFS from Georgetown and an ALM from Harvard. He lives in the Pacific Northwest with his wife and three sons.

This event will be moderated by Brandon Warmke, VSCTP spring 2024.泭

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