BRANDON BOSWORTH
Publications Consultant
Born and raised in Memphis, Tennessee, Brandon Bosworth has lived in Hawaii for nearly 25 years. A graduate of Aiea High School, he attended Chaminade University of Honolulu, obtaining a degree in political and historical studies. While at Chaminade, Bosworth was the president of the university's chapter of the Phi Alpha Theta Honor Society and was his class's Outstanding History Graduate. He was a speaker at the 1999 Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association Conference held in San Diego, California.
Bosworth is a former associate editor at The American Enterprise magazine. In addition to writing numerous articles, he compiled the popular "Sidelights" column, commissioned and edited book reviews, and wrote a series of literary essays. His work has also appeared in Chronicles, FrontPage, and National Review Online. (A sample of Bosworth's writings can be found at his website, www.bbosworth.com.) In addition to his career in journalism, Bosworth has worked in retail management and as an investigator for the U.S. government.
As our new Director of Publications, Bosworth hopes to increase both the quality and quantity of writing coming out of GRIH. He also is at work in establishing liberty-oriented youth groups at local high schools and universities. Both of these projects should help to further expand GRIH's presence and visibility in the community.
In addition to his work at the Grassroot Institute, Bosworth blogs at http://lettersbyboz.typepad.com/.
Publications by Brandon Bosworth:
A Sense of Lawlessness: Why We’re Buying More Guns, 5/13/09
Happy Human Rights Day! 12/10/08
Truly Progressive Education Reform:
Does Sweden Have an Answer? 11/26/08
1873 All Over Again? 10/15/08
Rail Transit for Everyone... Else, 10/1/08
Constitution Day 2008, 9/17/08
Nation Of Whiners - Part 3, 9/3/08
Nation Of Whiners - Part 2, 8/20/08
Nation Of Whiners - Part 1: Are we in a Mental Recession? 8/6/08
Mark Skousen at the Pacific Club, 6/4/08
A Day About Sacrifice, 5/28/08
Bonjour Buckley, 3/5/08
Takin' It to the Streets, 6/13/07
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