Dear Friend,


This week, Policy Pizza headed to New York City, the undisputed capital of pizza, with no shortage of public policy pros! 

While in New York, we headed uptown to Columbia University to meet with Daniel Di Martino of the Dissident Project.

Daniel is a Columbia University economics professor who also travels the country teaching high school kids about the evils of socialism.

He came to the U.S. from Venezuela to attend college and quickly saw a rapidly escalating embrace of this dangerous ideology among America's youth.

In addition to his anti-socialism activities, Daniel discusses the economics of immigration and how supercharging our legal immigration system can catapult the nation into even greater heights of prosperity.

Next week, we head downtown with Renu Mukherjee of the Manhattan Institute, who studies the policy attitudes of minorities in America.

Renu talks about the recent UNC/Harvard court cases and how we can move away from the soft bigotry of affirmative action toward achieving dramatic success for all racial and ethnic groups and eliminating racial discrimination in our colleges once and for all.


This exciting fourth episode of Policy Pizza comes your way this Saturday, November 4th, at 3 p.m! 

Be sure to subscribe to the John Locke Foundation on YouTube so you never miss out on any of the action, and leave a comment telling us who we should invite to be a part of Policy Pizza next season! 

Best,


Greg de Deugd
Creative Director, The John Locke Foundation 
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