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Tonight, Faith Without Fear at New York University
Posted in On The Road, Announcements on Oct 10, 2007
Note to New Yorkers: I’d love to see you tonight at NYU’s Cantor Film Center (36 East 8th Street). That’s where I’ll hold a screening and discussion about my PBS documentary Faith Without Fear.
We’ll watch the film from 7-8 pm, followed by my on-stage interview with the Wall Street Journal’s foreign affairs columnist, Bret Stephens. After grilling me, Bret will moderate questions from the audience. I’ll wrap the night by signing books and DVDs.
The event is co-sponsored by NYU’s Center for Global Affairs and the School of Continuing/Professional Studies’ Programs in Writing, Humanities and Arts. Seating is free but limited, so show up by 6:45 pm if you want a good space. Need more information? Here you go.
By the way, I’ll soon be joining NYU to initiate and direct “The Moral Courage Project.” To find out more, sign up to my confidential mailing list through the GET UPDATES box on the right-hand side of this page.
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