Designing a Democracy for the Next 250 Years

America’s experiment in democracy was designed and launched 250 years ago—and it hasn’t stopped evolving since. As our nation approaches its 250th anniversary, we reframe America’s semiquincentennial not as a momentary celebration, but as a democratic handoff with a commitment to the future.

Can the age-old promise of American democracy be refined, improved, nurtured, and preserved? With a panel of key thought leaders, we explore what the next era of democracy in America will demand, including ethical and corruption-free leadership, responsive institutions, stable and solid democratic norms, civic education, and redesigned systems and processes that better serve the public.

Centering Ohio and Columbus as testing grounds, we ask how American communities can move from reflection to renewal—and what responsibility today’s leaders and citizens have to future generations of Americans.

Featuring Robert Alt, President and CEO, The Buckeye Institute, with moderator Lee Strang, Inaugural Executive Director, Salmon P. Chase Center for Civics, Culture, and Society, The Ohio State University. Additional panelists to be announced.

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August 12, 2026
Lunch is served
11:30 am
Forum begins
12:00 pm
National Veterans Memorial and Museum
300 West Broad Street
Columbus, Ohio
43215
In PersonMembers: $35 ($30 Early Bird until week prior)
Guests: $60
Members: In Room (NO LUNCH): $25
Guests: In Room (NO LUNCH): $30
Members: Reserved Table for 8: $350
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