

Of the twenty-five people who signed PNAC's founding statement of principles, ten went on to serve in the administration of U.S. PNAC's stated goal was "to promote American global leadership." The organization stated that "American leadership is good both for America and for the world," and sought to build support for "a Reaganite policy of military strength and moral clarity."

It was established as a non-profit educational organization in 1997, and founded by William Kristol and Robert Kagan. Raphael will utilize media created by Newest Americans to discuss how the project has worked with two Newark oral history collections to activate the archive through multimedia storytelling.The Project for the New American Century ( PNAC) was a neoconservative think tank based in Washington, D.C., that focused on United States foreign policy. Tim Raphael is co-founder and director of Newest Americans which cross-pollinates digital media, academic research and civic engagement to document immigrant stories and identities with Jersey roots and a global reach. A unique collaboration between a public research university, an award-winning media production company and some of the world’s leading photojournalists, the project affords a glimpse into the world of the newest Americans and a vision of our demographic future. Newest Americans is a multimedia documentary and storytelling project that explores the implications of this seismic change from the perspective of the campus of Rutgers University-Newark, the most diverse university in the country for the past two decades. Where: Barnard College, Milstein Center, Lynn Chu-Tiered Classroom LL002īy mid-century, demographers predict that people of European descent will no longer be the majority in the United States.
