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Audio fileWhat Does Fidelity to Our Founding Principles Require Today? – Thompson from the 2022 meeting titled "Can American Institutions Still Be Conserved?"
Audio fileWhat Does Fidelity to Our Founding Principles Require Today? – Anton from the 2022 meeting titled "Can American Institutions Still Be Conserved?"
Audio fileWhat Does Fidelity to Our Founding Principles Require Today? – Conclusion from the 2022 meeting titled "Can American Institutions Still Be Conserved?"
Audio fileWhat Does Fidelity to Our Founding Principles Require Today? from the 2022 meeting titled "Can American Institutions Still Be Conserved?"
Audio fileWhat Future For The Right Panel from the 2021 meeting titled "A Movement Divided"
Audio fileWhat The Left Wants Panel from the 2021 meeting titled "A Movement Divided"
Audio fileWhat Should Conservatism Conserve–and What Not? – Panel Q & A from the 2018 meeting titled "What is Conservatism?"
Audio fileWhat Should Conservatism Conserve–and What Not? from the 2018 meeting titled "What is Conservatism?"
Audio fileWhat Should Conservatism Conserve–and What Not? from the 2018 meeting titled "What is Conservatism?"
Audio fileWhat Should Conservatism Conserve–and What Not? from the 2018 meeting titled "What is Conservatism?"
Audio fileWhat is Conservatism? from the 2018 meeting titled "What is Conservatism?"
Audio fileWhat Should Conservatism Conserve–and What Not? – Panel Introduction from the 2018 meeting titled "What is Conservatism?"
Audio fileProposition 13: What Really Happened? – Q & A from the 1978 meeting titled "Tax Limitation and American Political Institutions"
Audio fileProposition 13: What Really Happened? from the 1978 meeting titled "Tax Limitation and American Political Institutions"
Audio fileFreedom of the Press: What does it Mean and to Whom? from the 1983 meeting titled "Free Speech, Free Press, Free Society: An Update"
Audio fileFreedom of the Press: What does it Mean and to Whom? – Panel Introduction from the 1983 meeting titled "Free Speech, Free Press, Free Society: An Update"
Audio fileFreedom of the Press: What does it Mean and to Whom? from the 1983 meeting titled "Free Speech, Free Press, Free Society: An Update"
Audio fileCan We Privatize What Government Does? from the 1985 meeting titled "Many Voices: Varieties of Conservative Thought In The 1980s"
Audio fileCan We Privatize What Government Does? from the 1985 meeting titled "Many Voices: Varieties of Conservative Thought In The 1980s"
Audio fileCan We Privatize What Government Does? from the 1985 meeting titled "Many Voices: Varieties of Conservative Thought In The 1980s"
Audio fileCan We Privatize What Government Does? – Panel Q & A from the 1985 meeting titled "Many Voices: Varieties of Conservative Thought In The 1980s"
Audio fileCan We Privatize What Government Does? from the 1985 meeting titled "Many Voices: Varieties of Conservative Thought In The 1980s"
Audio fileCan We Privatize What Government Does? from the 1985 meeting titled "Many Voices: Varieties of Conservative Thought In The 1980s"
Audio fileCan We Privatize What Government Does? from the 1985 meeting titled "Many Voices: Varieties of Conservative Thought In The 1980s"
Audio fileWhat We See in America: Observations on the Essence of Our Culture from the 1994 meeting titled "The USA: An Idea or a People?"
Audio fileWhat We See in America: Observations on the Essence of Our Culture from the 1994 meeting titled "The USA: An Idea or a People?"
Audio fileWhat We See in America: Observations on the Essence of Our Culture from the 1994 meeting titled "The USA: An Idea or a People?"
Audio fileWhat We See in America: Observations on the Essence of Our Culture – Panel Q & A from the 1994 meeting titled "The USA: An Idea or a People?"
Audio fileWhat They Saw in America – Panel Introduction from the 1994 meeting titled "The USA: An Idea or a People?"
Audio fileWhat They Saw in America from the 1994 meeting titled "The USA: An Idea or a People?"
Audio fileWhat They Saw in America from the 1994 meeting titled "The USA: An Idea or a People?"
Audio fileWhat They Saw in America from the 1994 meeting titled "The USA: An Idea or a People?"
Audio fileWhat They Saw in America from the 1994 meeting titled "The USA: An Idea or a People?"
Audio fileWhat They Saw in America – Panel Q & A from the 1994 meeting titled "The USA: An Idea or a People?"
Audio fileWhat We See in America: Observations on the Essence of Our Culture from the 1994 meeting titled "The USA: An Idea or a People?"
Audio fileWhat is Special About America? from the 1994 meeting titled "The USA: An Idea or a People?"
Audio fileWhat is Special About America? – Keynote Q & A from the 1994 meeting titled "The USA: An Idea or a People?"
Audio fileThe Wise Men Know what Wicked Things are Written on the Sky from the 1984 meeting titled "Intellectual Resistance to the Wave of the Future"
Audio fileWhat’s Left of the Party in Hollywood? – Panel Q & A from the 1999 meeting titled "California and the Formation of the American Spirit"
Audio fileWhat’s Left of the Party in Hollywood? from the 1999 meeting titled "California and the Formation of the American Spirit"
Audio fileWhat’s Left of the Party in Hollywood? from the 1999 meeting titled "California and the Formation of the American Spirit"
Audio fileWhat’s Left of the Party in Hollywood? – Panel Introduction from the 1999 meeting titled "California and the Formation of the American Spirit"
Audio fileWhat Went Right in California: Ronald Reagan and His Legacy from the 1999 meeting titled "California and the Formation of the American Spirit"
Audio fileWhat Have We Learned from Conservative Governance? – Panel Q & A from the 2000 meeting titled "The Conservative Intellectual Movement in the Year 2000"
Audio fileWhat Have We Learned from Conservative Governance? from the 2000 meeting titled "The Conservative Intellectual Movement in the Year 2000"
Audio fileWhat Have We Learned from Conservative Governance? from the 2000 meeting titled "The Conservative Intellectual Movement in the Year 2000"
Audio fileWhat Have We Learned from Conservative Governance? – Panel Introduction from the 2000 meeting titled "The Conservative Intellectual Movement in the Year 2000"
Audio fileWhat Does the South Have to Teach Us? – Panel Q & A from the 2001 meeting titled "Taming Leviathan: The Decentralist and Regionalist Vision"
Audio fileWhat Does the South Have to Teach Us? from the 2001 meeting titled "Taming Leviathan: The Decentralist and Regionalist Vision"
Audio fileWhat Does the South Have to Teach Us? from the 2001 meeting titled "Taming Leviathan: The Decentralist and Regionalist Vision"
Audio fileWhat Does the South Have to Teach Us? – Panel Introduction from the 2001 meeting titled "Taming Leviathan: The Decentralist and Regionalist Vision"
Audio fileWhat Should It Mean To Be An American Citizen? – Panel Introduction – Josiah Bunting from the 2005 meeting titled "What is an American?"
Audio fileWhat Should It Mean To Be An American Citizen? – Matthew Spalding from the 2005 meeting titled "What is an American?"
Audio fileWhat Should It Mean To Be An American Citizen? – John Willson from the 2005 meeting titled "What is an American?"
Audio fileWhat Should It Mean To Be An American Citizen? – Donald J. Devine from the 2005 meeting titled "What is an American?"
Meeting PageWhat is Conservatism?
Audio fileWhat Remains of the Rule of Law? from the 2017 meeting titled "Can the Constitution Be Saved?"
Audio fileWhat To Do About Entitlements? from the 2017 meeting titled "Can the Constitution Be Saved?"
Audio fileWhat To Do About Entitlements? from the 2017 meeting titled "Can the Constitution Be Saved?"
Audio fileWhat To Do About Entitlements? from the 2017 meeting titled "Can the Constitution Be Saved?"
Audio fileWhat Defines an American? from the 2015 meeting titled "Americans and Identity in the 21st Century"
Audio fileWhat Defines an American? from the 2015 meeting titled "Americans and Identity in the 21st Century"
Audio fileWhat Defines an American? from the 2015 meeting titled "Americans and Identity in the 21st Century"
Audio fileWhat Defines an American? – Panel Introduction from the 2015 meeting titled "Americans and Identity in the 21st Century"
Blog post - Members on the WebDan Oliver: What’s Wrong with Racial Discrimination
Document (paper)What is an American 4-5.29-1.05
Meeting PageWhat Is To Be Done?
Document (paper)What’s to Be Done? 4.7-8.78
Meeting PageWhat is an American?
PageSandoz – So What’s the Difference?
PageSandoz – American Religion And Higher Law: Higher Than What?
PagePowell – What Is An American?
PageDevine – What Should It Mean To Be An American Citizen?
Audio fileSo What’s the Difference? from the 2006 meeting titled "The Contested Roots of American Liberty"
Blog post - Uncategorized2024 President’s Welcome
Blog post - UncategorizedPresident’s Welcome
Page2023 Baron Award to Alejandro Chafuen
PagePresident’s Welcome
Meeting Page2024 Fall Meeting: Should Conservatism be Conservative?
Meeting PageThe Philadelphia Society At 60: Uniting A Movement
Meeting PageConservatism and the Place of Religion in Public Life
Meeting PageCan American Institutions Still Be Conserved?
PagePresident’s Welcome (McClay 2021)
Page2019 Baron Award to David Stuhr
Meeting PageA Movement Divided
Meeting PageConservatism, the Judiciary, and the Law
Page2019 Baron Award
PagePresident’s Welcome 2020
PageFall 2018 Meeting – Guest Registration
PageFall 2018 Meeting – Member Registration
Page2018 Baron Award – Morton C. Blackwell
PagePresident’s Welcome (Long 2018)
Meeting PageConservatism, the Judiciary, and the Law
Meeting PagePopulism, Markets, and Political Economy
Page2017 Baron Award Presentation
PagePresident’s Welcome (Chafuen 2017)
Page2016 Baron Award- Jameson Campaigne
Daniel Walker Howe
Meeting PageCan the Constitution Be Saved?
Blog post - Executive Director's CornerIn Memoriam: Richard A. Ware
Blog post - Members on the WebDonald Devine: Donald Trump’s Napoleon Moment
Blog post - Members on the WebJohn Horvat: Culture is in the Grits
Blog post - Executive Director's CornerPeter W. Schramm, R.I.P.
Blog post - Members on the WebDon Devine: Jeb Bush Has to Provide Reform Details
Blog post - Members on the WebSam Gregg: It’s Time for an Encyclical on Christian Persecution
Meeting PageA Free Society in Ferment
Meeting PageCharity, Philanthropy and the Welfare State
Meeting PageCrisis in the Red Empire
Meeting PageFree Speech, Free Press, Free Society: An Update
Meeting PageThe Future of the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, and International Lending
Meeting PageIntellectual Resistance to the Wave of the Future
Meeting PageIs There Still a Legal Order?
Meeting PageThe Outlook for Freedom in the Seventies
Meeting PageReligion and The Free Society
Meeting PageTax Limitation and American Political Institutions
Meeting PageThe USA: An Idea or a People?
Meeting PageWhich Way, United States Foreign Policy?
Meeting PageMany Voices: Varieties of Conservative Thought In The 1980s
PageJaffa on that Goldwater Speech
PageISI Tribute to Jaffa and Berns
PageArnn Tribute to Harry Jaffa
Blog post - Executive Director's CornerLeonard P. Liggio, R.I.P.
Meeting PageCalifornia and the Formation of the American Spirit
Meeting PageThe Conservative Intellectual Movement in the Year 2000
PageMedieval Representative Institutions and Canon Law in Western Civilization
Meeting PageThe United States in the World Arena
Meeting PageTaming Leviathan: The Decentralist and Regionalist Vision
Meeting PageTo The Republic For Which It Stands
Blog post - Members on the WebThe Weekly Bell (late August catch-up version!)
Blog post - Members on the WebRecently from Angelo Codevilla
PageYuengert – Immigration Rights and the Burdens of Immigration
PageYandle – Paradoxes, Environmental Regulation, and America’s Golden Age
PageWillson – A Good Government, Well Administered
PageWillson – Was There A Founding?
PageWilhelmsen – Order and Liberty in the Hispanic World: Reflections on Spain’s Experiment in Home Rule
PageWhitney – When Politics Teaches Culture
PageWatrin – Will the European Union Survive the 21st Century?
PageWarder – California and the Formation of the American Spirit
PageWaldron – Why China Could Be Dangerous
PageVoll – Islam and the End of Secularism
PageTurner – The New Classicism and Culture
PageTullock – A Little History of Markets
PageTonsor – Memorial Service for Henry Regnery
PageTonsor – 2002 Regional Meeting
PageTonsor – A Few Paleo-reflections in Time’s Mirror
PageTonsor – Elites, Community and the Truth: A Little Story
PageTonsor – Bunny Hugging is so Bourgeois
Pagede Toledano – American Music: Classical, Popular, & Jazz
PageTeachout – 2004 National Meeting
PageSullivan – The West, Mediterranean Islam, and the Search for a New Beginning
PageStoner – United States Sovereignty and World Order
PageStern – 2000 National Meeting
PageSteinberg – 1999 Regional Meeting
PageSmiley – Progressivism and the New Deal
PageCampbell – Siena: City of the Virgin
PageSheehan – Indian As Noble Victim
PageShain – Self-Interest Versus Virtue: Conservatism and America’s Divided Inheritance
PageShain – One From Many: Celebrating and Getting It Right
PageSeaton – Irving Babbitt and Cultural Renewal
PageSchneider – Tribute to Stephen Tonsor
PageSandoz – Republicanism and Religion
PageSandoz – Americanism: The Question of Community in Politics
PageSandoz – Foundations Of American Liberty And Rule Of Law
PageSandoz – Our Western Predicament A Voegelinian Perspective on Modernity
PagePipes – 1999 Regional Meeting
PageRyn – Introductory Remarks for the 2001 Regional Meeting
PageRyn – Which American?
PageCampbell – An Economist’s Tribute to Russell Kirk
PageRubin – Worshipping Green Idols
PageRoyal Faith and Reason Institute The Soul of Man under Secularism
PageRossum – The Seventeenth Amendment and the Death of Federalism
PageWilhelm Roepke and Western Civilization
PageCampbell – Introduction to Wilhelm Roepke’s The Moral Foundations of Civil Society
PageBoarman – Apostle of a Humane Economy – Remembering Wilhelm Roepke (1899 -1966)
PageRobinson – The Security Dimensions of Global Finance: The China Case
PageReilly – Is Music Sacred?
PageTonsor – Tribute to Mr. Henry Regnery
PageTonsor – Memorial Service for Henry Regnery
PageHall – The Reformation Roots of Social Contract
PageStroup – An Environment of Freedom
PageRatliff – Present and Future Dangers
PageThe Creation, Transmission, and Renewal of Culture
PagePortraits of Liberty
Pagevon Kuehnelt-Leddihn – The Principles of The Portland Declaration
PageHill – Environmental Theology: A Judeo-Christian Defense
PageConservative Tourist Guide to Pittsburgh
PageThe Contested Roots of American Liberty
PagePham – Prospects For A Humane Economy In The Contemporary World
PagePeterson – The Challenge of Genetics for Individual Freedom, Moral Virtue, and Limited Government
PagePauken – “Fixing” A Failed Foreign Policy in Latin America
PageCampbell – Why The Ownership Society in Milwaukee?
PageShaw and Vigfusson – PERC Enviro-Capitalist Award
PageCampbell – Introduction to Faith and Freedom in California
PageAllen – Niemeyer: In Celebration of His Life
PageNash – Testimonial Dinner for E. Victor Milione
PageNash – Introduction of M. Stanton Evans
PageCampbell – Introduction for William Murchison
PageMullins – Anti-Popery, the Protestant Interest, and the Radicalization of New England Dissenters in the First Bishop Controversy
PageMorris – A Toast to The Philadelphia Society
PageMorel – The Diversity of American Individualism in Ralph Ellison
PageMilione – 2002 National Meeting
PageMilione – Tribute to Erik Ritter von Kuehnelt-Leddihn
PageMeese – Introduction of Bruce Cole
PageMcDougall – Of Crusaders Old and New
PageMcDonald – Keynote Address, Virginia, 2003
PageMcDonald – Russell Kirk and the Problem of Immigration: E Pluribus Unum
PageMcDonald – The Presidency American Foreign Policy
PageMcDonald – Federalism and States’ Rights
PageMcClay – The Uniqueness of the Civil Rights Movement
PageMcClay – The Federal Idea
PageMcCarthy – Decentralism and Statism in the Experience of Christendom
PageMayora – Civil Law, Common Law, and the Market
PageManwaring – Intertwined Economies of Latin America and the United States
PageOwens – Primacy And Global Leadership: A Grand Strategy For Republican Empire
PageLomperis – From Police Cruiser to Posse Rider
PageMorgenthau and Waltz – Flawed Realism
PageLoconte – Renewing the Social Fabric
PageCampbell – Remarks for the Dedication of the Lipsett Library and the Edmund Burke Window
PageBridges – Tribute to Bill Buckley
PageLiggio – The Hispanic Tradition of Liberty
PageSalinas-León – The Future of Free Trade in the Americas
PageEaly – Indianapolis 1995
PageLenczowski – Emboldening Domestic Resistance to Communism
PageCampbell – The Culture of Liberty in the Americas
PageKaufmann – The Rhetorical Challenge of Social Justice
PageLangdon – The Revival of Traditional American Community Design
PageKwong – An Environment of Freedom
PageKurth – The Protestant Deformation and American Foreign Policy
PageKors – Did Western Civilization Survive the 20th Century?
PageKlugewicz – Hungry Souls and Brave Hearts
PageCampbell – An Economist’s Tribute to Russell Kirk
PageRussell Kirk
PageKimball – The New Criterion Multiculturalism and the Challenges to Conservatism
PageJordan – New Orleans 2001
PageJohnston – Natural Law and the Rule of Law
PageBiography of Barbara J. Elliott
PageHoward – Some Remembrances of World War II
PageHoward – Did Character Count in the 2000 Election?
PageHolloway – America’s Musical Culture
PageHinish – Where Do the Founders Go From Here?
PageHeineman – Conservatism in the US: 1976 to the Present
PageHayward – 1999 Regional Meeting of The Philadelphia Society
PageHart – Last Dance? The Future of the Religious Right and American Conservatism
PageHall – The Continuation of the Covenant
PageGutzman – Madison and the Compound Republic
PageGronbacher – The Humane Economy
PageGraglia – Privacy After September 11
PageGilder – Market Economics and the Conservative Movement
PageGamble – A Small Step Forward: The Future of the Messianic Nation
PageGamble – Savior Nation: Woodrow Wilson and the Gospel of Service
PageFrohen – National Markets vs. The Rule of Law: Substantive Due Process, its Origins and Impact
PageObituaries of Milton Friedman
PageFonte – American Conservativism Meets Globalization
PageCampbell – Florence the Beautiful City
PageEricson – Solzhenitsyn On America
PageEdwards – Introduction of William F. Buckley Jr.
PageEdwards – Conservatives Can Govern
PageEaly – Agrarian Reflections on Civil Rights
PageEaly – The Conservative Mission in the Twenty-First Century
PageLee – The Market Makes Diversity Worth Celebrating
PageDreisbach – How Thomas Jefferson’s “Wall of Separation” Redefined Church-State Law and Policy
PageDecter – Foreign Policy: The Next Forty Years
PageDecter – California and the Legacy of the Sixties
PageDawson – Reflection from his book, “Understanding Europe”
PageShaw – The Darwinian Revolution: Escape from God?
PageCrowe – Recognition of Peter Stanlis
PageCribb – Tribute to Vic Milione and His Vision
PageCribb – The Founders and the Rising Generation
PageStern – The Common Law and the Religious Foundations of the Rule of Law
PageCooper – Terrorism And Security In The Twenty-First Century
PageCole – Culture, Conflict & American Amnesia
PageCodevilla – Shaping the Character of the American Nation
PageClassical Republicans, Whigs, and Tories: Portrait Prints and Books 1650-1750
PageClark – The American Revolution: Fulfillment of or Departure from the British Legacy?
PageCampbell – Wilhelm Roepke and the City of Man
PageChafuen – The Origins of Market Economics
PageChafuen – Regaining the Moral Foundations of the Free Society
PageCarlson – The Social Conservative Case for the New Deal
PageBall – The Rule of Law
PageCarey – The Liberty Fund
PageLiggio – Liberty and Morality
PageCampbell – Liberty, Peace, and Self-Interest Properly Understood
PageCampbell – The Progress of Leviathan
PageBurleigh – 2008 National Meeting
PageBuckley – The Conservative Spirit
PageBramwell – 2004 National Meeting
PagePlatt – A Tribute to Mel Bradford
PageBoaz – The Ownership Society: Principles and Prospects
PageBoarman – Apostle of a Humane Economy
PageSamuelson – Blackstone and the Causes of the American Revolution
PageBirzer – Myth, Sanctification, and Unity
PageDennis – The Puritan Achievement
PageCampbell – Why Philadelphia?
PageBelz – Conservative Principles and Black History
PageBelz – Will The Constitution Survive the 21st Century?
PageBeisner – Evangelical Environmentalism: An Assessment of Its Worldview and Theology
PageBeichman – The Politics of Vengeance and American Foreign Policy
PageBartlett – Conservative Pop Music
PageBarry – The Conservative Mission in the 21st Century
PageBall – Latin America’s Bumpy Road to Capitalism
PageBaldacchino – Revitalizing American Constitutionalism
PageAyau – Capitalism and Statism in Latin America
PageArnn – Religion and Culture in Communist China: Will Western Civilization Survive in the 21st Century?
PageLarry Arnhart Defending Darwinian Conservatism Speech to The Philadelphia Society
PageArd – The Struggle for Political Liberty in Mexico
PageKirk – Luncheon Talk at the Philadelphia Society in Chicago
PageAncil – Roepke and the Restoration of Property
PageAncil – Morality and Markets: The Humane Balance
Blog post - Members on the WebThe Weekly Bell: 7-18-2014
Blog post - Members on the WebDon Devine: No radicalism, please?
Blog post - Executive Director's CornerPhillySoc Occurrences: July 17, 2014
PageAllen: The Good Citizen
PageRyn: Where in the World Are We Going?
PageSandoz: The United States in the World Arena 2006
PageWillson: Where in the World Are We Going?
PageZiebarth: The U.S. in the World Today
PageThe U.S. in the World Today
PageJust War, Jihad, and Terrorism
PageDennis: Where in the World Are We Going
PageDecter: Where in the World Are We Going
PageWhere in the World Are We Going?
PageUnderstanding Jihadist Terrorism
PageViolence, Force and Civil Society: Moderating Influences of the Just-War Tradition
Blog post - Executive Director's CornerProgressivism & Higher Education
Blog post - Members on the WebJohn Willson: Forever Young: Kent State, “Ohio”
Audio file2006natboot
Audio fileThe Challenges of Globalisation from the 2007 meeting titled "Challenges to Conservatism"
Blog post - Members on the WebThe Weekly Bell: 5-16-2014
Blog post - Members on the WebAngelo Codevilla: Administrating the Decline in American Citizenship
Blog post - Executive Director's CornerTrading Freedom for Justice?
Blog post - Members on the WebHiketty, Piketty, my black hen
Blog post - Members on the WebThe Weekly Bell 4-11-14: Member columns, blogs, and miscellanea
Blog post - Executive Director's CornerTaking My Bearings
Blog post - Members on the WebDan Oliver: After Ukraine…
Blog post - Executive Director's CornerThe Decline of Conservative Publishing?
Blog post - Executive Director's CornerWelcome to The Philadelphia Society’s New Website!
Blog post - Members on the WebSam Gregg: Why Liberty is Not Enough
PageTonsor Remarks at Regnery Memorial
PageRichard V. Allen Tribute to Niemeyer
PageBill Campbell Tribute to Russell Kirk
PageMichael Platt Tribute to Mel Bradford
PageRobert Heineman Conservatism in the US
Meeting PageThe Future of Freedom: The Problems and the Prospects
PageClassical Republicans, Whigs, and Tories: Portrait Prints and Books 1650-1750
PageCampbell’s Intelligent American’s Guide to Anglo-American History
PageWilliam F. Campbell
PageThe Portland Declaration
PageVic Milione Tribute to Erik Ritter von Kuehnelt-Leddihn
Meeting PageAmericans and Identity in the 21st Century
Meeting PageRestoring American Prosperity
PageTribute to Don Lipsett: Founder of the Philadelphia Society
Document (paper)Ralph Hancock 2013 Lunchean Address
Meeting PageThe Roots of American Conservatism — and Its Future
Meeting PageThe Failure–and Future?–of the Welfare State
Meeting PageThe Road Ahead: Serfdom or Liberty?
Meeting PageWith Liberty and Justice for All: A Critical Reexamination of Social Justice
PagePast Meetings

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