See through. We believe that these are the right charges. Reporter Keith Ellison up and the charge against Derek Chauvin to seconddegree unintentional murder. He had originally face their degree murder. We believe we have a duty the charges that fit the facts in this case. We have done so. It carries a maximum penalty of 40 years. The recommended sentence is 12 years and six months. The other day officers, J Alexander King all phase 2 counts of aiding and abetting. Ellison is the lead on this as the freeman had been preparing to let Derek Chauvin played the 3rd degree murder, he would not say, no witty say he would consider please now at this point, we are preparing to try this case. Wil reporter he has enough staff internally and does not expect to need outside counsel. He thinks there can be a fair trial without moving it and he asked the public for patients. In order to be thorough, this will take months. I do not know how many, but it is better to make sure we have a solid case he
What weve been of is the tactics happening on and through the internet were concerned with the ways they make changes a process to organize and participation. Go back to the womens march how was that digitally distributed . And what was the importance . The womens march if they think about the march on washington as an example of what we call mobilization that is the talent facilitated through the west for instance advertising through social meet media people from a common area looking at housing arrangements you macys suggested some hands are all these ways to use Digital Media but people come together that we focus on tactics the you can engage in some me to sign that online petition right now or the campaign right now or contact your congressional members right now so so those dynamics at very little cost coming together in cyberspace verses those digital activism we have seen such as the womens march for people use those tools that is quite similar to what you have seen in the 60s
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Doctor laron was a great pleasure to welcome you to this event. Im a christian and i directed the history and Public Policy program at the Woodrow Wilson center, a program that tries to provide Historical Context to current Public Policy issues in washington. Many of you are familiar with one of the subprojects of the history of Public Policy, the program we have run here for 25 years. More than 25 years. A project thats devoted to uncovering, collecting, translating, disseminating, making accessible and discussing new evidence from what used to be the former communist world archived but its crept to what now include really all hard to access archives around the world. We are delighted to launch with this event today, a series of activities discussing, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the sixday war. We will have today the launch of perhaps the most important new publication of International History to come out on the war. I thank you are all in for a treat. We are also doing
Try to control and constrain protests. Lets start with the digital half of this. What is in a tactic that you write about in your book . The book that you introduced was cowritten by katrina and i and what we were trying to do in my book was really highlight a wide variety of ways in which people use Digital Tools for activism. A lot of times we think about digitally enabled social change is being using Digital Media to turn people off to online events. If the Online Support that happened, for instance, for the womens march. Thats one popular way of thinking about the impact of digital activism or of Digital Media on activism. In the book, katrina and i really wanted to look at a different way that people use tools which is to try to engage in activism online. Think about online petitions, online letterwriting campaigns or we might talk about something far less conventional like a distributed Service Attack where people use tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of computers to mak