2025 American Renaissance Conference
White Advocacy in the Age of Trump
The 2024 election was as pivotal as any in American history. In just a few months, Donald Trump proved that borders can be closed, illegals can be deported, and anti-white policies can be stamped out — all under existing law. So, what does that mean for us and for our European comrades?
Join us for an unforgettable weekend of ideas, inspiration, and fellowship.
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Italian Speaker — “Saving Our Continent ” A rising star in the Italian remigration movement. |
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British Speaker — “The Antidote to the American Poison.” A long-time British activist with an international reputation. |
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Sam Dickson — “Loyalty — The King of Virtues.” Sam Dickson is a lawyer who has been an advocate for our people since his college days. He has addressed every American Renaissance conference. |
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Gregory Hood — “The Post-American White Right.” Mr. Hood is a staff writer for American Renaissance and the author of Waking Up from the American Dream. |
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Swedish Speaker — “After the Nation-State: Building Ethnic Networks in the Ruins.” Founder of a grassroots organization that builds parallel institutions for ethnic Swedes in an increasingly hostile and multicultural state. |
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Eric Orwoll — “Reclaiming America One Neighborhood at a Time.” Mr. Orwoll is president of the Return to the Land private membership association that establishes white intentional communities. He also teaches courses on Plato, Aristotle, and Pythagoreanism on YouTube. |
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Jared Taylor — “The American Experiment.” Mr. Taylor is the editor of American Renaissance. His latest book is If We Do Nothing. |
For the time being, we aren’t revealing the identities of our European speakers. More speakers to be announced.
Register now for the American Renaissance Conference
November 14 – 16, 2025, Montgomery Bell Inn and Conference Center
Conference schedule:
The conference will begin on Friday, November 14, with registration from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. There will be a reception followed by opening remarks from American Renaissance staff. Latecomer registration is at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, November 15, and the program will begin promptly at 9:00 a.m.
There will be a banquet (separate charge of $40) on Saturday evening. Participants with alternate dinner plans are welcome after the meal to hear the after-dinner speaker. The program will resume on Sunday the 16th and end at 11:00 a.m.
Gentlemen will wear jackets and ties — equivalent dress for ladies — to all conference events.
We will prepare name tags in advance; when you register, you may indicate whether you would like to use an alias. Please contact us if you or your organization would like to set up a vendor table.
Accommodations and transportation:
The conference will be held in the lodge at the beautiful Montgomery Bell State Park. The address is 1000 Hotel Avenue, Burns, Tennessee. If you fly, it would be best to rent a car at the Nashville airport and drive the 45 minutes to the park.
Please book your room at the lodge through us for $190.00 per night when you register for the conference. There is no extra charge for double occupancy.
There are a limited number of cabins still available for $248 per night. Please call (703) 716-0900 if you would like to reserve one.
Payment:
Early-bird registration is $150 per person. After October 14, registration will be $200 per person.
Please call us at (703) 716-0900 to ask about student discounts.
Patron registration is available for an additional $200. Patrons will receive special name tag designations as well as preferred seating with conference speakers at the Saturday evening banquet.
We can accept payment only by mail: cash, check, or money order.
Click here to register.
Please call American Renaissance at (703) 716-0900 if you have questions.