Celebrating 20 years of fostering a culture of critical inquiry and thoughtful discussion, the Center for Critical Thinking hosts a dinner and discussion to further their mission. The nonprofit promotes informed decision-making, leading to meaningful social change.
During an event dubbed “America at a Crossroad: Power, Principles & Global Consequences,” guest speaker Lt. Colonel Amy Mcgrath (Ret.) will examine the accelerating shifts in U.S. foreign policy. The event, a dinner and discussion, scheduled 6 p.m., Tuesday, April 14, will explore the policies’ long-term implications for American security, economic stability, and democratic values, along with the recent developments and conflicts, such as Venezuela, Iran/the Middle East and Ukraine, and their potential consequences.
After graduating from Annapolis, McGrath served as a Marine Corps F/A-18 fighter pilot and weapons system officer with 3 combat deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan. She was the first woman in the Marine Corps to fly a combat mission. McGrath served in the armed forces for 24 years. After operational flying tours, she served as a Congressional Fellow advising on defense and foreign affairs to the House Armed Services Committee and subsequently was assigned to the Pentagon as a Marine Corps liaison to the State Department. McGrath concluded her military career as a senior political science instructor at the U.S. Naval Academy. McGrath founded Honor Bound, Inc., a 501(c)(4) nonpartisan organization committed to leadership development for women with a military service background, encouraging them to run for elected office. A member of the Council on Foreign Relations, McGrath has a B.S. from the U.S. Naval Academy and an M.A. in Global Security from The Johns Hopkins University. Currently, she hosts a podcast on national security entitled “Truth in the Barrel.”…