Dear John,

Atlas Network's Liberty Forum & Freedom Dinner (LFFD) is the global freedom movement's most inspirational and exciting event of the year! Last year, more than 800 individuals, representing 56 countries, rallied together to advance free and open societies around the world. 

The realities of 2020 make it impossible to repeat this experience in person, so we will need to meet virtually. But let me assure you, this will not be your grandfather’s Zoom conference! Our whole team is excited about the ways in which our new virtual platform will allow more of us to engage and exchange with our movement and perhaps even on a deeper level. 

Join us online on November 11–12, 2020 as we bring together partners from across the globe to share ideas, exchange strategies, and celebrate success. 

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Here’s a preview of a few of the great things you’ll experience at Liberty Forum & Freedom Dinner this year: 

Templeton Freedom Award
The prestigious $100,000 Templeton Freedom Award (generously sponsored by Templeton Religion Trust) will be awarded at the grand finale of our virtual Freedom Dinner. Last year's winner, the Foundation for Economic Freedom, was honored with our movement’s biggest prize for ending restrictions on agricultural land patents for millions of Filipino farmers, liberating billions of dollars in land values and potentially transforming the country’s entire agricultural sector.
Think Tank Shark Tank
Think Tank Shark Tank, where contestants compete for $25,000 in seed funding for groundbreaking new projects. Last year Connor Boyack's winning pitch was for the Free Market Rules curriculum which brings free-market economics to the family, providing weekly lessons to children of all ages and their parents to learn the ideas of a free society.
Lights, Camera, Liberty
Film Festival

Lights, Camera, Liberty Film Festival will have you on the edge of your seat as partners show off their movie-making skills with short productions that highlight the power of freedom to improve lives. Pacific Legal Foundation won last year's festival for their film "Quota" that challenges systemic race-based discrimination in Connecticut schools. This year we’ve upped the prize to $10,000!
8th Annual Liggio Lecture
The 8th annual Liggio Lecture will feature Dr. David Schmidtz, Kendrick Professor of Philosophy, and Eller Chair of Service-Dominant Logic, at the University of Arizona and founder of the Center for Philosophy of Freedom.
Annual Toast to Freedom
Our Annual Toast to Freedom by the recipient of the 2020 Sir Antony Fisher Achievement Award. This year, the toast will be given by our dear friend and hero of the Australian freedom movement, Ron Manners.  
Plus presentations by renowned activists from around the globe who work for freedom in the midst of tyranny and oppression every day.
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In the weeks to come, I’ll be sharing more details about the online platform we’ll be using for LFFD and the lineup of dynamic speakers and sessions that we have in store for you.

While I am disappointed that I won't be able to see you in person this year, I am grateful for the opportunity to connect with you virtually and excited for the new possibilities that an online platform makes available! 

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