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Dr. Ming Wang’s Cosmopolitan Initiative Lecture Series

Cosmopolitan Initiative Lecture Series: "Learning From Diversity - A Forum of Business Leaders and Scholars"

Dr. Ming Wang's Cosmopolitan Initiative Lecture, presented in partnership with the MTSU African American History Month Committee, features a panel discussion between five business leaders and scholars speaking on ways to actively fight against racial prejudice and discrimination. While sharing their personal experiences with racism, each panelist explores actionable ways to reach a common ground.

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Date: 6:00pm, Feb 9th, 2023
Location: Redstone Credit Union, Stones River Room
2404 Medical Center Parkway, Murfreesboro, TN

About Dr. Ming Wang's Cosmopolitan Lecture Series: 

The purpose of this series is to promote civil dialogue on the economic, philosophical, and political benefits of an interconnected, tolerant, and cosmopolitan world. The series features academic scholars exploring the role of global trade, immigration, and de-escalation in establishing a more peaceful and prosperous future for all of humanity. Previous PERI lectures presented with support from Dr. Ming Wang's lecture series include, "Exploring Open Borders: The Science and Ethics of Immigration," with Professor Bryan Caplan; "The State of the Liberal Project: The Struggle for a Better World," with Professor Peter Boettke; "Seeking Common Ground in U.S. and China Trade," with Dr. Ming Wang; and "Debating Democracy: Do We Need More or Less?" with Professor Jason Brennan.