Speaking In Atlanta July 27 – Campus to Culture: How Radicalized Education is Tearing Our Country Apart
If you wanted to destroy the country, what would you do differently than the left is doing to the education system? My lecture followed by Q&A.
On July 27, 2022, I will be the focus on an event in Roswell, Georgia, just north of Atlanta.
Campus to Culture: How Radicalized Education is Tearing Our Country Apart
A Talk and Q&A With William Jacobson, July 27, 7 p.m.
Here’s the description:
If you wanted to destroy the country, what would you do differently than the left is doing to the education system? Prof. William Jacobson of Cornell Law School and Legal Insurrection website will discuss how the education system has been captured by ‘critical’ ideologies, and how related cancel culture has migrated from campus to the broader culture. There also will be a discussion of the Gibson’s Bakery v. Oberlin College case.
Presentation will be followed by a discussion of Local and Statewide solutions during the Q&A that follows.
The discussion will be introduced by Peter Korman, someone who attended my high school a couple of years ahead of me and Republican Nominee for GA House District 51. The moderator will be Janelle King of Speak Georgia.
There will be extensive Q&A.
This is not a Legal Insurrection event, and the sign up is through Eventbrite. The hosts are DeKalb County Republican Party, Fulton County Republican Party, Fulton County Republican Women, Cobb County Republican Party, No Left Turn in Education, Speak Georgia, and Peter Korman.
There is no charge, but pre-registration is required. No walk-ins. You can register here until the day before the event.
Apparently if you do something with your phone on the Q-code below it gets you registered faster. I can’t keep up with the technology the kids are using these days.
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Comments
Good luck Professor!!
That is in my neck of the woods! Good thing!
I used to work right down the road from there.
Are you still in the area? If so, we should meet. ;^)
Me too and it turns out the Dean of Students whose behavior was such an issue in the Gibson’s Bakery case has relocated to this area as well. https://oglethorpe.edu/about/admin/ has Meredith Raimondo now as an admin there.
I hope she didn’t think relocating to ATL area would ensure no one was familiar with the Oberlin/ Gibson’s Bakery facts and reasons for the verdict.