#5MRF: The Right to Be Wrong
Stephanie Inks, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett Public Service Fellow, speaks about passionately defending the rights of all religions, without compromising your own beliefs.
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Видео #5MRF: The Right to Be Wrong канала Freedom Forum
Follow the 5 Minutes of Religious Freedom series by subscribing to the Newseum YouTube channel, and share on social using #5mRF and @NewseumReligion!
www.religiousfreedomcenter.org
@Newseumreligion
www.newseuminstitute.org
@NewseumInst
www.newseum.org
@Newseum
Enroll in our graduate courses to become a constitutional and human rights specialist on issues of religion and public life. Apply for scholarships at www.ReligiousFreedomCenter.org.
Видео #5MRF: The Right to Be Wrong канала Freedom Forum
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