Posted on May 24, 2023

Great Lineup for Upcoming AmRen Conference

AR Staff, American Renaissance, May 24, 2023

We are proud to announce open registration for this year’s conference. As usual, it will be in the beautiful lodge at Montgomery Bell State Park, outside Nashville, Tennessee. We have rented the whole place — it will be our own little ethnostate for the weekend. For the past several years, the authorities have ensured strict separation between conference attendees and any protesters.

In the old days, when the separation was not strict, the scruffies would howl and prance in the parking lot; it was like a free ticket to the zoo. These days, it’s no doubt best to stay well out of smelling distance.

We have a great program, beginning with two inspiring European nationalists. Back in 2016, when Ruuben Kaalep of Estonia first spoke at AmRen, he was the youngest speaker — going all the way back to 1994 — ever to take the podium. He returned to Estonia and won a seat in parliament. His country is not committing suicide, and he will give us a great talk on what Estonia is doing right.

We are also delighted to have Dries Van Langenhove. He is the founder of the youth movement Schild & Vrienden, and when he was elected to the Belgian parliament in 2019, he was the youngest Representative ever to take office. The title of his talk, “The Greatest Time to Be Alive,” tells you what kind of man he is.

Gregory Hood is our star writer, and anyone who has heard him speak knows that he may even be more inspiring in person than in print. He is one of the key men in our movement; if only we had 100 like him.

We are pleased to present Prof. Ricardo Duchesne, for his first time as an AmRen conference speaker. After teaching for 25 years at the University of New Brunswick, Canada, he was forced out for excessive truth-telling. Naturally, he took that as an opportunity to stand up even more boldly and fearlessly for our people.

Of course, Jared Taylor of AmRen will speak, and will bring more than 30 years of conviction and dedication to a talk called “Why We Are Right.”

Many of you know James Edwards, host of The Political Cesspool radio program, now in its 19th year on the air. A proud and unapologetic Southerner and white man, he is building a great legacy of activism and inspiration.

And, of course, our closer will be Sam Dickson. If there’s a wiser, craftier advocate for our people, we’ve never met him. We doubt there could be one.

But even the best speakers — and we are in talks with several more — don’t make a great conference. You make a great conference. There is nothing like being in a room with 300 people who all get it. This will be a wonderful weekend of inspiration and camaraderie. Don’t miss it!

Click here for more information and to register.