Conservative Book of the Year Award

Calendar
DATE
March 15-15, 2024
Location
LOCATION
National Press Club 529 14th St NW, Washington, DC 20045
Clock
TIME
6 PM
Dollar
COST
$20

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The Intercollegiate Studies Institute proudly announces Chris Rufo as the winner of the 2024 Conservative Book of the Year Award for his exceptional work, “America’s Cultural Revolution: How the Radical Left Conquered Everything.” This book stands as a beacon of insightful analysis and thought-provoking commentary in today’s dynamic cultural landscape.

Chris Rufo’s “America’s Cultural Revolution” delves deep into the profound changes in American culture and institutions brought about by the rising influence of radical left ideologies. His compelling narrative and meticulous research offer readers an in-depth look at contemporary societal transformations and their far-reaching implications.

About the Book

  • Insightful Analysis: Rufo’s book provides a critical examination of current trends, making it a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the undercurrents shaping modern society.
  • Timely and Relevant: In an era of rapid cultural shifts, “America’s Cultural Revolution” serves as an essential guide to navigating and comprehending these changes.
  • Contribution to Conservative Discourse: This work significantly contributes to conservative thought, offering both critique and clarity on issues of paramount importance.

Join us for an evening of recognition and celebration at the prestigious National Press Club on Friday, March 15, as we honor the conservative book of the year. The ceremony will commence at 6 PM, starting with a cocktail hour from 6–7 PM that offers attendees a chance to mingle and discuss the thought-provoking works of our finalists. The award ceremony and acceptance speech will follow from 7–8 PM. The event is business casual.

Speaker

Christopher F. Rufo

Christopher F. Rufo is a senior fellow and director of the initiative on critical race theory at the Manhattan Institute. He is also a contributing editor of City Journal, where his writing explores a range of issues, including critical race theory, gender ideology, homelessness, addiction, crime, and the decline of American cities. He is the author of the New York Times bestselling book, America’s Cultural Revolution, available wherever books are sold.

Rufo is a leader in the fight against critical race theory in American institutions. His research and activism inspired a presidential order and legislation in more than twenty states, where he has worked closely with lawmakers to craft successful public policy. As a filmmaker, Rufo has directed four documentaries for PBS, Netflix, and international television, including America Lost, which tells the story of three “forgotten American cities.”

Rufo holds a BSFS from Georgetown and a ALM from Harvard. He lives in the Pacific Northwest with his wife and three sons.

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