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Nashville | “A Personal Journey to America: Marxism to Freedom”
AIER’s Bastiat Society program in Nashville will host an event with Ismael Hernandez, Founder and Executive Director of the Freedom & Virtue
When and where
Date and time
Tuesday, May 23 · 6 - 8pm CDT
Location
Richland Country Club 1 Club Drive Nashville, TN 37215 United States
Refund Policy
About this event
- 2 hours
- Mobile eTicket
AIER’s Bastiat Society program in Nashville will host an event with Ismael Hernandez, Founder and Executive Director of the Freedom & Virtue Institute.
Ismael will tell his personal story of his journey away from the ideas of Marxism and the discovery of a new way of looking at the human person and social processes. He will discuss the reasons behind his ideological conversion, as well as his ideas for a freedom revolution in disadvantaged and minority communities through a rejection of government dependency and an embrace of personal liberty, financial literacy, work ethic, self-reliance, and human dignity. Coming to America became a transformative endeavor that Ismael recounts vividly.
Eventbrite Ticket Required.
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Schedule:
6:00 - 6:30 pm: Networking
6:30 - 7:15 pm: Presentation
7:15 - 7:30 pm: Q & A
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Ticket Prices:
$0 for Founding Members
$10 for Annual Members
$20 for Non-Members
$0 for Actively enrolled university students who register with a .edu email address. Those who register with a non-.edu email address will be unregistered and asked to purchase tickets at full price.
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More about the speaker:
Ismael Hernandez is the Founder and Executive Director of the Freedom and Virtue Institute. With a Master’s Degree in Political Science from the University of Southern Mississippi and professional experience as executive director of the African Caribbean American Catholic Center, Ismael leads FVI based on the principles of effective compassion and personal responsibility. Ismael frequently lectures with the Acton Institute’s Acton University in Grand Rapids, Michigan and has lectured for American Enterprise Institute. Ismael is the author of the book Not Tragically Colored, as well as many articles for various publications. He lives in Fort Myers and is married to Crystal Hernandez. They have three children, Lael, Mateo, and Miriam.
About the organizer
AIER’s Bastiat Society program is a global network of business professionals committed to advancing free trade, individual freedom, and responsible governance. Our chapters host over 200 lectures, discussions, seminars, workshops, and conferences in over 20 countries each year.