
The Clark County chapter of Turning Point is hosting the event called Standing in the Gap, and Stephen Davis will be the keynote speaker
Stephen Davis, a conservative political activist and co-host of Turning Point USA’s hit series “Campus Crashers,” is coming to Vancouver on May 7 to share his views with young people of Clark County.
According to the Turning Point website, Davis travels the country to challenge leftist narratives at event conventions, high schools, and college campuses.
He uses his past experiences, when he was once left-leaning, to connect with audiences who have opposing views. Stephen’s mission is to encourage his peers and defeat widespread narratives that have been destroying America’s minority communities.
He is coming to speak at the Clark County High School Activism Hub at 14001 SE 1st Street, Vancouver — home of the Firmly Planted Homeschool Resource Center.
The event, called Standing in the Gap, is presented by the Clark County chapter of Turning Point.
The event is free, but organizers are asking those who wish to attend to RSVP: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfV1zyY_CZoyzpiesIQffCXcBmkO2ROiP2tNgOXTcJx-yLjnQ/viewform
Turning Point USA is a nonprofit organization with the mission to identify, educate, train, and organize students to promote freedom.
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