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Former U.S Attorney General Loretta Lynch to give keynote at Roosevelt University’s American Dream Conference

Leaders from all walks of life will gather to discuss citizenship, immigration and the ever-changing American identity as Roosevelt University presents its 4th annual American Dream conference on Sept. 9-13.

This year’s event will include a conversation on polarized politics and the future of nonpartisan leadership on Monday, Sept. 9 with Loretta Lynch, who served as the nation’s first African American female U.S. attorney general from 2015-17.

Started in 2016 by Roosevelt University President Ali Malekzadeh, the annual conference is themed this year on citizenship and immigration and will explore the degree to which our political, economic and social structures restrict who is able to pursue the American Dream.

“The American Dream is supposed to be about achievement, but frequently many are finding themselves left behind,” said Malekzadeh, who will preside over the conference that routinely draws full-house attendance.

“We have invited experts, activists and members of our community to consider whether our politics are preventing some people – including Dreamers and Millennials – from attaining a better future. We will be asking what the “American” in American Dream means and how we can better collaborate on a shared vision for the future,” he said.

Conference highlights include:

Other guest speakers at the weeklong conference include: Chicago City Treasurer Melissa Conyears-Ervin; Erika N.L.Harold, who was the GOP candidate for Illinois Attorney General in 2018; and bestselling author and voting rights expert David Daley.

For a complete list of conference sessions, including dates, times and speakers, and/or to register for the conference visit: https://americandreamconference.com/

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