Cory Booker launches Stand book tour at NJPAC with Jon Bon Jovi

Senator Cory Booker will kick off the national tour for his new book Stand with a conversation at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark. The event, set for March 22, features musician Jon Bon Jovi and precedes the book's release on March 24. The discussion will center on themes of shared values and civic responsibility.

Cory Booker, the U.S. senator from New Jersey, is set to launch the national tour for his upcoming book, Stand, through a special event at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) in Newark. Scheduled for Sunday, March 22, at 2:00 p.m., the gathering will occur just two days before the book's nationwide release on March 24.

During the event, Booker will engage in a conversation with Jon Bon Jovi, the musician and philanthropist known for his work in rock music and charitable causes. The dialogue will explore key ideas from Stand, such as shared values, moral courage, and civic responsibility. Organizers have emphasized that this will be a book-focused discussion, not a musical performance.

Published by St. Martin's Press, Stand delves into topics of leadership and civic engagement. Booker uses personal stories and reflections to highlight the importance of compassion and justice in addressing national divisions and bolstering democratic principles. He presents principles like justice, compassion, courage, and civic engagement as vital for fostering a stronger society, offering insights into values-driven leadership and collective efforts.

Tickets for the NJPAC event can be purchased via the organization's website at www.njpac.org or by contacting the box office at 1-888-696-5722. This launch event marks the beginning of Booker's promotional tour for the publication, which aims to inspire action toward a more unified future.

The book arrives amid ongoing discussions about political and social cohesion in the United States, drawing on Booker's experiences in public service to frame its arguments.

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