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Li Zhao Schoolland – What Made Me Not Ticklish

Li Zhao Schoolland

The Voices of Culture Lecture Series presents Li Zhao Schoolland. Schoolland, Director of External Relations Asia-Pacific at the Acton Institute, talks about her experience growing up in Communist China.

Li Zhao Schoolland survived 26 years through the horrors of Mao’s regime in China. This motivated her to a lifetime of promoting freedom and liberty globally through the organization of Austrian economics and entrepreneurship conferences and summer camps over two decades in Eastern Europe, Asia/Pacific, and North Africa.

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Event Contacts
Robert Gordon
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