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1776: A Unifying Vision for America (Ft. Bob Woodson)

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Hey there free thinker,


Get ready to dive into the deep end of the highly controversial Critical Race Theory topic on this week's episode of the Free Exchange podcast.


In this week's episode, Senior Vice President Michael Jahr and I sit down with author, community development leader and Fox News contributor Bob Woodson. Bob offers a unifying alternative to the divisive messages of The New York Times' 1619 Project and highlights the culturally destructive nature of the Critical Race Theory infiltrating our schools and other institutions. As the "godfather" of the urban neighborhood empowerment movement, Bob has a unique perspective on the dangerous ideology at the root of CRT. You won’t want to miss it.

 

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In liberty,

Remso W. Martinez

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P.S. Register to join Fox News contributor Bob Woodson for a special luncheon on July 22 in Burlington, WI to discuss Critical Race Theory and how we can defend our founding principles with what Bob calls "Radical Grace Theory."

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