We’re thrilled to announce Young Americans for Liberty‘s presence at the 2015 ISFLC! YAL is a wonderful partner and friend of SFL, an organization truly dedicated to advancing the student movement for liberty in the United States. They have a massive network of Chapters across the country and provide training, resources, and conferences every year. Many of our Campus Coordinators are heavily involved with YAL Chapters at their schools. Below are the details of YAL’s sessions at the ISFLC:
Liberty on Capitol Hill with Rep. Justin Amash & Rep. Thomas Massie (Mainstage Session in Ballroom)
Moderated by Jeff Frazee, Executive Director of YAL
Jack Hunter & Jeffrey Tucker, Voting or reading: How do we win?
This is the hottest debate of ISFLC every year: Is it better to advance liberty through education or engaging in the political process? Join Jack Hunter and Jeffrey Tucker as they weigh the pros and cons of each tactic in the war for a free society.
Rep. Walter Jones, Antiwar Republican: A conversation with Rep. Walter Jones
From proposing “Freedom Fries” to being the most vocally antiwar representative in the House, Rep. Walter Jones’ foreign policy story makes him the most interesting man in the Congress. Join him for a discussion of his personal transition and what you can do to end entanglements abroad.
YAL Regional Directors, So you’re a libertarian. Who gives a $h*t?
What’s the point of being the smartest, purest, most well-educated libertarian on the planet if you don’t do anything about it? This interactive session will teach effective messaging and how to be successful recruiting students on a college campus.
Major Neill Franklin, Mike Riggs, Tim Lynch, moderated by Dr. Will Ruger, Incarceration Nation: Police militarization and prohibition
Each day’s news brings new stories of militarized police brutality, often in connection with the drug war. Join movement leaders as they discuss over-criminalization and the negative effects of prohibition on society.
Kayla Westbrook, Will Adams, Casey Dietrich, Get paid to promote liberty: Find a job or internship in the movement
Are you a college graduate looking for a job? Is getting a good internship way more complicated than you thought it would be? Learn from expert (and employed) activists as they talk shop about how to score a job promoting your philosophy.