Eugene Robinson

Freedom Lost, Freedom Won: A Personal History of America

Portrait of Eugene Robinson, an African American man with short hair, looking slightly to the side with a thoughtful expression against a neutral background.

Thursday, March 26

Helmerich Theater

4:30–5:30pm

Ticketed VIP Reception

5:30pm

General Admission Doors Open

6:00pm

Signature Address: “What America will look like in 3 ½ years.”

7:30pm

Book Signing

VIP Tickets – $150
Includes access to the 4:30–5:30 PM reception plus a signed copy of the book

General Admission – $100

What America will look like in 3 ½ years

Join us for an unmissable evening with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Gene Robinson as he returns to the Keys as the honored guest of Take Stock in Children. Fresh from the launch of his powerful new book Freedom Lost, Freedom Won, Robinson will share his bold predictions for what America will look like in 3½ years—insights drawn from decades of incisive political commentary and his unique perspective on democracy’s fragile promise. The legendary columnist, who recently departed the Washington Post after years of defining national conversation, will draw compelling parallels between the centuries-long African-American freedom struggle and our nation’s current battle to preserve the founders’ democratic vision. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to hear one of journalism’s most respected voices illuminate the path ahead during this pivotal moment in American history.

Book cover of Freedom Lost, Freedom Won: A Personal History of America by Eugene Robinson, featuring a faded portrait of a young Black man overlaid with bold white title text and an image of a historic Southern building below.

The Studios of Key West