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We hope you all had a safe and healthy Labor Day yesterday. In 1981, in observance of the holiday, President Reagan said, “As we work to solve our economic problems, let us tap that well of human spirit. We’ll find more than strength of numbers and strength of resources, we’ll find strength of individual determination. We will find the strength of mutual trust. For too many years now, we’ve trusted numbers and computers. We’ve trusted balance sheets, organizational charts, policies and systems. We’ve placed trust in rules, regulations, and government dictates. Well, I think it’s about time that we placed trust in ourselves and in each other.” |
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REAGAN INSTITUTE
SUMMIT ON EDUCATION (RISE 2020)
SEPTEMBER 17, 2020
11:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. ET
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The third annual Reagan Institute Summit on Education (RISE 2020) will take place on September 17 in a virtual format.
Each year, RISE brings together hundreds of leaders and key stakeholders in education — including members of Congress, higher education administrators, and leaders from the Department of Education and industry — to examine the challenges and fortify the strengths of the U.S. education system. |
In October of 1988, President Reagan spoke at the future site of the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. He said, “I believe the Holocaust is comprehensible. Indeed, we must comprehend it. We have no choice; the future of mankind depends upon it. And that’s what we’re here for: to lay the cornerstone for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, which will help us understand and make it impossible for us to forget.” President Reagan knew the importance of learning and understanding history. Here, in this video from 2018, the education team invited Holocaust survivor James Bachner to share his powerful story with hundreds of school children. |
Radio Address to the Nation on the Observance of Labor Day — 9/1/84 |
OUR NEXT GENERATION NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT
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The backbone of our country — our American workers — continue to persevere amidst a global pandemic, violent protests in cities across the nation, and less-than-civil politics. They continue to ensure a more stable, secure, and prosperous future. And we celebrate them along with one of President Reagan’s pillars this Labor Day: economic opportunity.
Please make a gift to The Reagan Foundation and Institute so that we can continue to point all generations to the promise of America and to the value of economic opportunity. |
THE REAGAN LIBRARY MUSEUM STORE
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2021 REAGAN LIBRARY CALENDAR
Our 2021 Reagan Library calendar commemorates the 40th anniversary of President Reagan’s Inaugural year. This calendar includes full-color photos, memories, and quotations from our 40th President. |
MONDAY MINUTE IN THE ARCHIVES
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HORSE STATUE
The statue depicts President Reagan astride his favorite horse, El Alamein. |
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The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute
40 Presidential Drive, Simi Valley, CA, 93065 US
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