David Harris, Jr. was a big hit for our event.
Unapologetically patriotic, David Harris Jr. endeavors to help society discover what it truly means to keep America great.
David Harris Jr. is an entrepreneur, author, and podcast host who delivers thought-provoking and engaging presentations that challenge audiences to pay attention to important political, social, and economic issues. Listeners appreciate his honest and relatable approach to topics focusing on the conservative culture and pro-life movement. Using his own life experiences and faith-based direction, he brings a passionate and unique message tailored to each event.
David regularly serves as a guest speaker and panelist at a variety of venues and functions across the country. He's been featured at the Falkirk Center Freedom Summit in Washington, D.C.; Non-Essential in Chino Hills, CA, Liberty University Convocation in Lynchburg, VA; and The Freedom Rally in Grand Junction, CO, just to name a few. He has shared the stage with many notable individuals, such as Kirk Cameron, Dinesh D'Souza, Candace Owens, and Charlie Kirk.
Reaching millions of people through his social media channels, radio show, and book, Why I Couldn't Stay Silent, David strives to break down the racial, political, and assumptive barriers that are currently causing division throughout our nation. Taking a stand for the Constitution and freedom of every American, he frequently appears as a guest on Lou Dobbs Tonight, Fox & Friends, and several shows on the OAN Network.
As a black man, a conservative, a father, a husband, and a Christian, I cannot remain silent any longer. What I witnessed during the presidential election of 2016 caused me to erupt with emotion. All of the negativity and deceit that was transpiring seemed to be casting a shadow over what I believed to be the most important issues affecting our country's future. Why I Couldn't Stay Silent tells a story of one man's pursuit to shine light in the darkness and make sense out of the gloom clouding our country's greatness.
This topic may challenge everything you currently believe about racism in America. My hope is that it causes you to reflect and ponder the solutions I present as possible answers to how we may come together and achieve excellence as a united nation. Take this journey with me as I walk through the good, the bad and the ugly of being a black conservative in America.
1. Overcoming adversity - I've been to the bottom, with everything the world says you need... I almost overdosed, but I'm still here and thriving like never before.
2. I am unapologetically Pro-Life - I trust and believe science, I trust and believe God. And I am so thankful that my bride's mom chose life...
3. Cancel Culture - In an era where people want to cancel you for standing up for what you believe in, the only one that can cancel you, is you.
4. Being Black in America - I am so much more than the color of my skin, don't get caught up in a lie.