Bipartisan Approaches to International Religious Freedom | April 8
In a time of increasing polarization, the topic of religious freedom remains a bipartisan issue that promotes cooperation throughout the political spectrum. On Monday, April 8 at 12:30 PM, the Pepperdine School of Public Policy and the Sudreau Global Justice Institute will host former International Religious Freedom ambassadors Rabbi David Saperstein, who served under the Obama administration, and Sam Brownback, who served under the Trump administration, to speak broadly about the importance of the United States advancing religious freedom around the world, how the two pursued international religious freedom both in and out of government, and how the right and left can work together in pursuit of it.
The conversation will be held in the Caruso Auditorium and will be moderated by Pete Peterson, dean of the School of Public Policy.
Attendees will enjoy catered lunch from Chick-fil-A at noon prior to the discussion.
Register to attend on the event's registration page.