Celebrating and Envisioning the Four Freedoms
Listed by George Washington University
About
This event is a bipartisan event that will provide the opportunity for students to share their thoughts on what Franklin D. Roosevelt called the four freedoms:
- The freedom of speech and expression.
- The freedom to worship in the way you choose.
- Freedom from want.
- Freedom from fear.
We invite students to explore what these freedoms mean to them, how they see these freedoms demonstrated in our society today, and how they envision these freedoms to evolve when contemplating the future of our country. This event includes activities and dialogues that students and community members can participate in at their leisure.
Voter registration will be encouraged and available during the event.

