2018 Regional Seminars - Remembering WFB

In Celebration of the Life and Legacy of the Founder of the Conservative Movement February 2018 marked ten years since William F. Buckley Jr.’s passing. To celebrate his revered life and his powerful legacy, National Review Institute hosted half-day forums in cities across the country to reflect on Bill’s accomplishments and highlight the role of the NR mission today. These half-day conferences were part of our Buckley Legacy Project, which protects, promotes, and enhances the consequence and ongoing influence of our founder, William F. Buckley Jr. Launched in 2015, The Buckley Legacy Project is designed to make Buckley’s work on crucial, relevant topics accessible to our supporters, friends, and allies within the conservative movement. Through the Buckley Legacy Project, NRI promoted the republication of The Unmaking of a Mayor, partnered with the Hoover Institution to honor Firing Line’s Golden Anniversary, and has held several book events and discussions that further examine and remember Buckley’s honorable legacy. We were pleased to bring this series of half-day conferences to our friends and supporters across the country in the following cities: February 6th: Palm Beach, FL February 27th: New York, NY March 1st: Washington, D.C. March 6th: Dallas, TX March 7th: Houston, TX March 27th: San Francisco, CA March 28th: Newport Beach, CA April 12th: Chicago, IL Learn more here: nrinstitute.org/events/regional-seminars/2018