Consumer advocate, lawyer and author Ralph Nader will be at the Koffler House auditorium on September 12 discussing inequality in the United States at a free public lecture.

A five-time presidential candidate, Nader is a Nieman Fellows award recipient and was named one of ten Outstanding Young Men of the Year by the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce in 1967. His many books include Return to Sender, Unstoppable and Told You So. He recently contributed to the book Canada after Harper. 

Nader’s discussion on inequality in the US is part of the Centre for the Study of the United States (CSUS) F. Ross Johnson-Connaught speaker series. The lecture is free and open to the public, but registration is required.

Visit the event registration page to reserve a seat.
Learn more about Ralph Nader at nader.org.