Individual Rights and Democracy: A Conversation with Garry Kasparov

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Individual Rights and Democracy: A Conversation with Garry Kasparov

The Menard Center is proud to welcome Garry Kasparov, chess master & voice for democracy, for insights on leadership, liberty, and rights.

By Menard Center for Constitutional Studies

Date and time

Starts on Wednesday, May 1 · 7pm CDT

Location

University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire, Schofield Auditorium

Schofield Hall 105 Garfield Ave Eau Claire, WI 54701

About this event

As a globally renowned figure, Garry Kasparov brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the discussion. Renowned for being one of the greatest chess players of all time, Kasparov has also made a significant mark as a writer and a political activist. His transition from a chess world champion to a vocal advocate for human rights and democracy exemplifies his deep commitment to political and social issues.

During this moderated discussion, Kasparov will delve into the critical need to support and uphold liberal democracies and their institutions both domestically and worldwide. His unique perspective, shaped by years of experience in both the competitive chess arena and the global political stage, promises to offer profound insights into the challenges and opportunities facing liberal democracies today.

This event is not just a chance to hear from a legendary chess grandmaster but an opportunity to engage with a thinker who has consistently championed the cause of freedom and democracy across the globe. Don't miss this chance to be part of a thought-provoking evening that will inspire and challenge you.

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