Remembering William F. Buckley Jr.
Celebrating the Life and Legacy of the Founder of the Conservative Movement
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Thursday, March 1 | 5:30 PM
The Heritage Foundation's Allison Auditorium
Reception to Follow
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This February marks ten years since William F. Buckley Jr.'s passing. On this decade anniversary of his death, National Review Institute will celebrate Buckley's revered life and legacy by hosting half-day forums in cities across the country that reflect on WFB's accomplishments and his tremendous legacy.
On March 1, along with the The Heritage Foundation, we will host a conversation with noted conservative leaders and policy advocates reflecting on William F. Buckley's contributions to the conservative movement. This program offers a special opportunity to bring friends and supporters together, not only to reminisce about his life, but also to inspire us in the continued fight for conservative principles he worked so hard to defend and advance.
We cordially invite you to join us as our guest for this insightful and heartfelt conversation on the life and legacy of William F. Buckley Jr.
Featuring
John O'Sullivan
Senior Fellow, National Review Institute; Editor-at-Large, National Review;
President, Danube Institute; and Director, 21st Century Initiatives
Kathryn Jean Lopez
Senior Fellow, National Review Institute, and Editor-at-Large, National Review
Stephen Hayes Editor-in-Chief, The Weekly Standard, and Fox News Contributor
Matthew Continetti Editor-in-Chief, Washington Free Beacon
Hosted by
Lee Edwards, Ph.D. Distinguished Fellow in Conservative Thought, B. Kenneth Simon Center for Principles and Politics, The Heritage Foundation
RSVP ONLINE
or call 202-675-1752
This event may be viewed live at heritage.org
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