The George W. Bush Institute, in partnership with the SMU’s Center for Presidential History, invites you to a conversation at SMU’s McCord Auditorium in Dallas Hall about the role that freedom plays in the world today.
In 1941, President Franklin Roosevelt delivered his Four Freedoms address. Seventy five years later, what do freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom from want, and freedom from fear mean?
Join The Catalyst: A Journal of Ideas from the Bush Institute and SMU’s Center for Presidential History for a discussion of this timely topic.
For more event information, or questions, please contact Sabrina Shaikh at [email protected].