Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
Taubman Center

The Alexander Meiklejohn Lecture: Congressman Adam Kinzinger

Monday, March 11, 2024

5 p.m. – 6 p.m.

True North Classroom (101) Stephen Robert '62 Hall, 280 Brook Street, Providence, RI

Join the Taubman Center as Former Congressman Adam Kinzinger delivers the 2024 Alexander Meiklejohn Lecture. 

Congressman Kinzinger will recount his time in public service and his hopeful vision for the future of our country. Pulling from his six terms in the House of Representatives, Congressman Kinzinger brings the audience through his thought processes as he witnessed firsthand the changes in our government, and how he made the decision to stand against his own party for the sanctity of his country. 

For Former Rep. Adam Kinzinger, service to country has been the guiding principle of his life and career - first as a member of the armed forces, and later as a lawmaker in the halls of Congress. When the strength of the nation was tested on January 6th, 2021 and in the months following, Kinzinger took his sworn oath further, boldly demonstrating an exceedingly rare loyalty to country over party.

As one of only two Republicans on the January 6th Committee, Rep. Kinzinger stood against his own party in pursuit of democracy and justice. Shortly after the insurrection at the Capitol, Congressman Kinzinger started the Country First movement, which has grown rapidly to over 100,000 members today and counting.

From 2011-2022, Congressman Kinzinger served six terms in the United States House of Representatives, where he proudly represented Illinois’ Sixteenth Congressional District, which stretches across 14 counties in Northern Illinois.

While in Congress, Kinzinger served as a member of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce and the House Foreign Affairs Committee, where he served as Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Europe, Eurasia, Energy and the Environment in the 116th Congress. He also served on the non-partisan Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol.

 

Alexander Meiklejohn Lecture

The Alexander Meiklejohn Lecture was named for the civil libertarian, Brown alumnus, and former Brown dean Alexander Meiklejohn, and focuses on the theme of Freedom and the U.S. Constitution. Meiklejohn graduated from Brown in 1893, and served as its dean from 1901 to 1912.