Connerly to Speak at Reagan Library
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Ward Connerly, who led a successful effort to end race-based admissions at the University of California, will speak at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library on March 23.
Connerly is a member of the UC Board of Regents and the chairman of the American Civil Rights Institute, a national organization aimed at educating the public about problems created by racial and gender preferences.
Connerly recently published an autobiography, “Creating Equal: My Fight Against Race Preferences.”
The 7 p.m. lecture is part of the Reagan Forum series sponsored by the Reagan Foundation, a nonprofit organization that funds the library and museum.
Tickets for the event, including dinner, are $35 per person. For more information, call 522-2977.
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