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Thursday, December 4, 2008

Friday, December 5, 2008

Facebook: Origins and Tools for Social Change »
Building a Movement Against Terrorism »
Building a Global Movement »
Overcoming Adversity, A Case Study from Egypt »
Addressing Violence at Home »
Taking Action to Address Political Process »
Mobilizing in a Challenging Environment »
How to Begin: Taking It to the Streets »
Rebooting Politics 2.0: A Conversation with the Obama Campaign's New Media Team » Watch Panel »
How to Get Media Attention: Engaging and Inspiring the Media »
Utilizing Digital Media for Social Change »
How to Stay Safe: Safety, Law, and Security for the Social Movement »

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Perspectives from the Front Lines

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Columbia University School of Law (Morning)

8:20-8:30am

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Welcome Remarks

Matthew Waxman, Associate Professor of Law, Columbia Law School

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8:30-8:40am

Opening Remarks

Jason Liebman, CEO Howcast

Screening of Howcast Hub Demonstration Video

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8:40-9:20am

Keynote - Facebook: Origins and Tools for Social Change

Dustin Moskovitz, Facebook

Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz will reflect on the origins of Facebook and share his perspective on how the organization has grown into one of the world’s most important tools for social and political change. Dustin will also be fielding questions.

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9:20-9:50am

Intro to Building a Movement Against Terrorism

James K. Glassman, Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs

Remarks about the importance of using social networks to create social change and combat violent extremism. Setting the stage for Oscar Morales and One Million Voices Against the FARC. The Under Secretary will also be fielding questions.

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9:50-10:25am

Keynote - Building a Movement Against Terrorism

Oscar Morales, Founder of “One Million Voices Against the FARC”

Oscar Morales, founder of the One Million Voices Against the FARC movement, will discuss how in just one month, he used online platforms and new media to build the largest movement against a terrorist organization in the history of the world. Oscar will also be leading a discussion.

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10:25-10:45am

Coffee Break

10:45-11:45am

Perspectives: Building a Global Movement

Session will feature organizations, which while originating from humble beginnings online, have evolved into successful transnational non-profits.

Panel:

  • Janessa Goldbeck, Genocide Intervention Network
  • Imran Jamal and Sophie Lwin, Burma Global Action Network [Watch Burma Global Action Network Video]
  • Andrew Burnette, Save Darfur Coalition
  • Chris Sarette, Invisible Children

Moderator: Tim Kash, MTV VJ

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11:45-11:50am

Screening of Howcast video “How to Be an Effective Dissident”

11:50-12:35pm

Overcoming Adversity, A Case Study from Egypt

A discussion about Egypt’s pro-democracy youth movements and the importance of the online space in Egypt to speak out in favor of democracy and human rights.

Moderator: Matthew Waxman, Associate Professor of Law, Columbia Law School

12:35-1:45pm

Lunch

1:45-2:45pm

Perspectives: Addressing Violence at Home

Session will focus on groups that have used online platforms to address domestic violence at home. Each group will speak for 10 minutes and Whoopi Goldberg will then lead a discussion.

Panel:

  • Herman Lochner, One Million People Against Crime in South Africa
  • Sharon Singh and Gemma Alway, The People’s March Against Knife Crime
  • Felice Gorodo and Veronica Valdes, Roots of Hope/Raíces de Esperanza
  • Jamie Tworkowski, To Write Love on Her Arms

Moderator: Whoopi Goldberg, Host of ABC's "The View"

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2:45-2:50pm EST

Screening of Howcast video “How to Smart Mob”

2:50-3:40pm EST

Perspectives: Taking Action to Address Political Process

Session will focus on groups that have organized to address a political situation, increasing transparency and diversity in the political process.

Panel:

  • Elie Awad, Youth for Tolerance
  • Ceren Kenar, Genç Siviller (Young Civilians)
  • Juan David Lacouture, No Mas Chavez

Moderator: Luke Russert, NBC

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3:40-4:00pm EST

Coffee Break

4:00–4:50pm EST

Perspectives: Mobilizing in a Challenging Environment

The panel represents groups who have been effective at mobilizing in challenging environments.

Panel:

  • Rana Abdulaziz, Saudi Women Petitioning the Government for Driving Rights
  • Mark Wachtenheim, Día de Solidaridad con Cuba/CAMBIO
  • Elias Kuri, Iluminemos México

Moderator: Nicole Lapin, CNN

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4:50–5:00pm EST

Wrap Up

Roman Tsunder, Access 360 Media

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6:30pm EST

Red Carpet, MTV Studios, Time Square

Friday, December 5, 2008

Best Practices and Moving Forward

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Columbia University School of Law

8:45-8:50am EST

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Day 3 Introductory Remarks

Jason Liebman, CEO Howcast

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8:50-9:40am EST

How to Begin: Taking It to the Streets

Creating or responding to events (local, national, global) to get a movement off of the ground. Crafting a movement’s short and long-term goals. Planning activities, events, marches, protests, both traditional and innovative, and transitioning to new issues and methods after short-term objectives are met.

Panel:

  • Felice Gorordo, Raíces de Esperanza
  • Ceren Kenar, Genç Siviller (Young Civilians)
  • Stephen Smith, Community Organizer
  • Jamie Tworkowski, To Write Love on Her Arms

Moderator: Larry Diamond, Journal of Democracy and Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution

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9:40-10:40am EST

Rebooting Politics 2.0: A Conversation with the Obama Campaign's New Media Team

The 2008 Presidential Campaign saw unprecedented use of new media tools to engage young people in the presidential campaign. The lessons learned from the campaign have broader applicability than just politics as they are some of the same approaches being used by civil society movements all across the world. We will sit down with some of the critical people behind President-elect Obama's new media team to hear their perspective.

Panel:

  • Joe Rospars, 2008 Barack Obama Presidential Campaign, New Media Director
  • Andrew Rasiej, Personal Democracy Forum
  • Sam Graham-Felsen, Director Blogging and Blog Outreach, Obama for America
  • Scott Goodstein, External Online Director, Obama for America
  • Joe Green, Causes and Project Agape

Moderator: Micah Sifry, Personal Democracy Forum
Watch Video: Obama Across America: Seeing the Big Picture

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10:40-10:50am EST

Coffee Break

10:50-11:50am EST

Break-out Sessions: Building New Movements Online

Session will bring together delegates and observers for a working session on how observer organizations can build an online component to their existing grassroots efforts.

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11:50-12:50pm EST

How to Get Media Attention: Engaging and Inspiring the Media

Session to focus on reaching out to and using the media to enhance a movement’s exposure and engage the broader public. Focused on how to get the media involved, what the media can do, and ways to engage them.

Panel:

  • Ian Rowe, MTV
  • Luke Russert, NBC
  • Nicole Lapin, CNN
  • Adam Kushner, Senior Writer at Newsweek International

Moderator: To be announced at Summit

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12:50–1:45pm EST

Lunch Break

1:45-3:00pm EST

Utilizing Digital Media for Social Change

Session will look at new digital media platforms and how they can be leveraged to affect social change.

Panel:

  • Dustin Moskovitz, Facebook
  • Joe Green, CEO Causes and Project Agape
  • Amy Webb, CEO Webb Media Group (See >Amy's List of Links.)
  • Katie Stanton, Google
  • Richard Robbins, Marketing Director AT&T, Media Innovation

Moderator: David Kirkpatrick, Senior Editor Fortune Magazine

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3:30-3:35pm EST

Screening of Howcast video “How to Circumvent an Internet Proxy”

3:45-4:30pm EST

How to Stay Safe: Safety, Law, and Security for the Social Movement

Session to focus on the safety issues (both internet and government related) regarding the administration and engagement of youth oriented social movements in hostile or challenging environments. How to protect privacy, ensure safety of membership, avoid being shut-down, etc.

Panel:

  • Chris Michael, Witness
  • Sherif Mansour, Freedom House
  • Peter Rosenblum, Director of Columbia Law Human Rights Program

Moderator: Shaarik Zafar, Department of Homeland Security

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4:30-5:45pm EST

Breakout Sessions: Moving Forward

Delegates will convene to discuss the major deliverables from the summit and a plan of action for moving forward. Session will also focus on observer organizations—who they are, what they have learned, and what they will go back to their respective countries to do in light of the summit—building grassroots movements based online which harness the tools they have learned at the conference.

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5:45-6:00pm EST

Closing Remarks

Stephanie Rudat, Philanthropist

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