From the Desk of David Stringer, Publisher:
Prescott eNews readers may recognize the name Jared Taylor. Mr. Taylor is the founder and publisher of American Renaissance, a digital journal advocating on behalf of “race realism”, the legitimacy of white interests, and the culture and values of the Historic American Nation. We have republished his work along with other writers appearing in American Renaissance. Like it or not, there is no escape from the hard truth that race and racial division are the central issues in American politics and the cultural life of our nation. The racial transformation of the United States and the rise of anti-white agitation have become too obvious to ignore.
As an admirer of the intellectual honesty of Mr. Taylor and other contributors to AR, I am delighted to learn that he is scheduled to speak on the campus of Arizona State University. Jared Taylor’s importance as a thinker, writer and advocate for white people cannot be overstated. The opposition to his appearance that is now gathering in aggrieved “woke” precincts is proof of his importance and the power of his message. The fact that a commercial ticketing company, Eventbrite, would refuse to sell tickets to his talk is a fresh reminder that censorship and de-platforming are now the tool of choice to silence dissent.
Whether you are a race realist or nationalist or simply believe in free speech and the right to dissent, there is work to be done. It begins with educating people about what is as stake–the survival of our people, our constitutional freedoms, and our civilization itself.
I plan to attend Jared Taylor’s talk at ASU on September 2nd. If any of our readers are there and recognize me, please introduce yourself. It would be an honor to meet you.
Tickets may be reserved HERE.
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American Renaissance editor Jared Taylor will be speaking at Arizona State University next Friday, September 2. The subject of his talk is: “If We Do Nothing: A Defense of White Identity Politics.”
The event is hosted by the ASU student group College Republicans United. The group attempted to sell tickets for the event through Eventbrite, but the platform said any event featuring Jared Taylor “violates our Community Guidelines.”
Tickets are still available for sale to the general public here. If you’re in the area, join us for what’s sure to be a lively event.
For event updates, follow the College Republicans United on Twitter and Gab.














