Speakers Bureau

An uncommon perspective on the common good

Government is serious business. Justice is at stake. At the Center for Public Justice, we believe officeholders and citizens should take their civic and political responsibilities seriously. The Center exists to help equip citizens and leaders in government with insight and a unique perspective to pursue justice for all in the public square.

The Center’s Speakers Bureau brings together a gifted network of leaders and experts from across the country. They address a wide variety of domestic and international issues, including:

  • Health Care: Whose Responsibility Is It?
  • International Justice and American Power
  • Genetics and Politics
  • Youth and Families at Risk
  • The Abortion Impasse
  • The Faith-Based Initiative
  • A New Vision for American Schooling
  • Social Security and Care for the Elderly
  • Healing the Divide: Racial Reconciliation & Politics
  • Why Voting Doesn’t Seem to Matter (and Why It Should)

Participants in the Speakers Bureau think outside the familiar categories of right and left, liberal and conservative. They share a firm commitment to public service and public policies that advance justice for people of all faiths in local, national, and international affairs. Speakers include public officials, professors, and policy experts on health care, education and welfare reform, family law, and community development.

Our speakers are regularly invited to participate in public lectures, college and university classes, academic conferences, government hearings, community events, church education classes and Christian fellowship meetings, and TV and radio interviews.  

Invite a speaker to address your group

If you'd like to have a member of our Speakers Bureau speak at an upcoming event, please contact us for more information (toll-free 1-866-CPJUSTICE or speakersbureau@cpjustice.org). Please indicate the type of presentation you seek, including a general topic or theme, a proposed format (lecture, panel presentation, workshop, etc.) and the planned date of the event.

Fees and honoraria vary by speaker and type of speaking engagement. It is generally the responsibility of the host organization to provide transportation, lodging, and meals for speakers.