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Wednesday July 22 two power panels will discuss how social conservatives can influence American policy and American culture in light of the discovery that Planned Parenthood is harvesting fetal parts, and in light of the U.S. Supreme Court's marriage decision. 

Other issues, such as sex trafficking, will be addressed, as well. 

The first panel will be at noon at the Institute on Religion and Democracy, and is organized by LifeSiteNews. Panelists include anti-trafficking expert Donna Rice-Hughes, Dr. Barrett Duke of The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission, and Casey Mattox from the Alliance Defending Freedom.

The second panel will be at 6:30 at The Daily Caller, and is organized by LifeSiteNews. Panelists include Ashley Dobson of Red Alert Politics, Jen Bendery of Huffington Post, and Catholic science-fiction author David Flynn. 

The following are the details for the two events.

 

Panel at the Institute on Religion and Democracy

WHO: Confirmed speakers include Chelsen Vicari of Institute on Religion & Democracy (IRD), John-Henry Westen of LifeSiteNews, Casey Mattox of the Alliance Defending Freedom, Donna Rice-Hughes of Enough is Enough, and Dr. Barrett Duke of The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission

WHAT: Roundtable discussion on how social conservatives can enact their agenda

WHEN: Wednesday, July 22, from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m.

WHERE: IRD Headquarters: 1023 15th Street NW, Suite 601, Washington, D.C. 20005-2601

WHY: In light of Obergefell, the revelation of Planned Parenthood's harvesting of fetal parts, and growing concerns about sex trafficking in America, it is important that social conservatives understand how to enact their agenda.

 

Panel at The Daily Caller HQ

WHO: Panelists include Chris Bedford of The DC, Huffington Post White House and Congressional reporter Jennifer Bendery, LifeSiteNews Editor-in-Chief John-Henry Westen, Red Alert Politics editor Ashley Dobson, and Catholic science-fiction author David Flynn.

WHAT: Roundtable discussion on how social conservatives can engage American culture

WHEN: Wednesday, July 22, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., with drinks to follow

WHERE: The Daily Caller headquarters: 1050 17th Street, NW, Washington, D.C., 20036, Suite 900

WHY: Social conservatives face unique challenges in engaging a culture that differs with them on abortion, marriage, and even religious practice. This panel will provide valuable insights on how social conservatives can engage the culture through media, personal discussions, and other methods.