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FIRE and Reason to Celebrate 20th Anniversary of Jonathan Rauch's 'Kindly Inquisitors' in NYC
FIRE invites you to attend the 20th anniversary celebration of Jonathan Rauch’s influential treatise on the importance of freedom of inquiry, Kindly Inquisitors: The New Attacks on Free Thought, at New York City’s Museum of Sex at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, October 15. The celebration is sponsored by FIRE and Reason.
The event marks both the anniversary of the book and the publication of a newly updated edition. Rauch will be interviewed by John Tierney of The New York Times and will discuss his recent work focusing on why the LGBT community and other minorities benefit from the robust protection of freedom of expression. FIRE President Greg Lukianoff will also be on hand to provide brief remarks at the beginning of the event.
A full event description is available on the registration page. Those wishing to attend must register online. Registration is free. We hope to see you there!
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