Universities Can’t Pursue Truth Without Viewpoint Diversity

John Tomasi and Jonathan Haidt's latest op-ed on what we wish critics of viewpoint diversity on both the left and right would understand.

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April 7, 20254:00 pm EDT
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Building Bridges Across Time and Race

Join the Civility Initiative on April 7th for the story of a powerful and unlikely alliance. Two hundred years ago, the ancestors of Margaret Seidler enslaved the ancestors of Mia McLeod.  When Margaret Seidler learned of her family’s connection to the sale of enslaved people in antebellum Charleston, she began reaching out to their descendants.  One person she connected with was Mia McLeod, a prominent member of the South Carolina Senate.   Margaret and Mia built a unique bond as they reckoned with their families’ and the nation’s history. 

This free event is sponsored by the HxA Campus Community at the College of Charleston and open to the public.

When: April 7, 2025 at 4:00-5:15pm ET

Where: College of Charleston - Tate Center, Room 202

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