Arlington Author Reveals How Ancient Wisdom Can Fight Modern Injustice
Dr. Phillip Connor, a local resident and Research Fellow at Princeton University, is set to discuss his new book 'MAKE RIGHT: Breaking Modern Injustices with the Ancient Compassion Code'. The event, moderated by Adriana Gomez Schellhaas, takes place at Grace Community Church Auditorium, Ballston Quarter, Arlington, on November 19 at 7:30 PM. Free print copies of the book will be available for attendees.
Dr. Connor, a long-time Arlington resident and father of seven, has dedicated his career to improving the lives of those most vulnerable to injustices. His policy work, featured in leading academic journals and top media outlets, has influenced Congress and several administrations. The book talk will delve into the 'ancient compassion code' he lives by, offering insights to make a difference in the DMV area and beyond.
Connor's extensive experience includes nearly a decade at the Pew Research Center and five years with FWD.us, focusing on immigration policy and criminal justice reform. His new book, 'MAKE RIGHT', aims to break modern injustices using ancient wisdom.
Join Dr. Phillip Connor and moderator Adriana Gomez Schellhaas at the Grace Community Church Auditorium on November 19 to explore the 'ancient compassion code' and learn how to make a difference in the community. Free copies of 'MAKE RIGHT' will be provided to attendees.
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