
New Century Foundation: What Future for Whites? Conference to Explore Racial Taboos 2/18/2002
From: Stephen Webster of the New Century Foundation, 703-716-0900; E-mail: AR@amren.com News Advisory: Date: Feb. 23-24 Place: Hyatt Dulles Hotel, 2300 Dulles Corner Blvd., Herndon, Va. (703-713-1234 for directions) Academics, scientists, politicians, and journalists will discuss what current racial and demographic changes mean for whites in America and around the world. The 2002 American Renaissance conference will be distinguished by frank discussion of subjects that are no less important for being suppressed: racial differences in IQ, the impact of immigration on national cohesion, the limited success of integration, and whether Western Civilization can survive the current demographic transformations of Europe and America. The press is invited to attend. The conference is sponsored by American Renaissance and the New Century Foundation. Speakers will include: -- Prof. J. Philippe Rushton (Psychology, University of Western Ontario, Canada) "In Search of the African IQ" -- Prof. Michael Levin (Philosophy, City College of New York) "Should There be Reparations for Slavery?" -- Dr. Samuel Francis (Syndicated Columnist) "Immigration and National Security" -- Glenn Spencer (Host of "American Patrol" radio program) "The Second Mexican-American War" -- Jared Taylor (President, New Century Foundation; editor, American Renaissance) "Race, Sex, and Violence" -- Nick Griffin (Chairman, British National Party) "Nationalist Movements and the Crisis of the Liberal Elite" -- Dr. Richard Lynn (Ulster Institute for Social Research) "IQ and the Wealth of Nations" -- Dr. Guillaume Faye (French expert on Islamic movements) "The Rise of Islam in Europe and America" -- Dr. James C. Russell (Director, Institute for Western Civilization) "Patrick Buchanan and The Death of The West" Also addressing the conference will be Gordon Baum, CEO of the Council of Conservative Citizens, Frank Borzellieri, columnist for the Queens Ledger (NY) newspaper chain and Atlanta attorney, Sam G. Dickson. |