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Tuesday, February 16

Pre-conference Session: Syndemic Crises, Philanthropy, and Civil Society – A Discussion of Blueprint 2021
Lucy Bernholz, Stanford PACS Digital Civil Society Lab
Jara Dean-Coffey, Equitable Evaluation Initiative
Divya Siddarth, Microsoft
Mario Lugay, Computer Says Maybe, Justice Funders

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Wednesday, February 17

For the Good of Society: Is Regulating the Internet the Answer?
Kelly Born, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Marietje Schaake, Cyber Policy Center at Stanford University

Can Digital Disinformation be Disarmed? Article written by Kelly Born
Report of the Working Group on Platform Scale Report by Marietje Schaake, Francis Fukuyama, Barak Richman, Ashish Goelm Roberta R. Katz, A. Douglas Melamed

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Making and Breaking Video: Digital Media Manipulation and Society
Maneesh Agrawala, Stanford University

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Disinformation, Misinformation & Our Digital Information Ecosystem
Samantha Bradshaw, Stanford PACS Digital Civil Society Lab
Katherine Maher, Wikimedia Foundation
Jesse Lehrich, Accountability Tech
Nick Pickles, Twitter

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Case Study: Political & Social Movements in the Context of 2020
Jane Booth-Tobin, P3 Labs at The John Hopkins University
Jennifer Edwards, Color of Change
Jess Morales Rocketto, Care in Action

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Case Study: Using Digital Tools to Build Worker Power
Beth Gutelius, Center for Urban Developement at the University of Illinois at Chicago
Aqualina Soriano Versoza, Pilipino Workers Center of Southern California
Nidhi Mirani, Carina
Brian Young, Action Network
Drew Ambrogi, Coworker.org

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More Than a Movement: How Young Leaders & Activists are Creating Real Change
Geoff Corey, Advocates For Youth
Dinh Thi Lan Anh, University of Notre Dame & Advocates For Youth
LaKia Williams, Sistersong and Advocates For Youth
Nour Abdelwahab, Muslim Youth Council and Advocates For Youth 

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Thursday, February 18

How Not to Use Data Like a Racist: A Seven-Step Framework for Ethics and Equity in Data
Heather Krause, We All Count and Datassist

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Democracy & Digital Technology 
Nathaniel Persily, Stanford University
Francis Fukuyama, Stanford University

Report of the Working Group on Platform Scale Report by Francis Fukuyama, Barak Richman, Ashish Goelm Roberta R. Katz, A. Douglas Melamed, Marietje Schaake
Social Media and Democracy Book written by Nathaniel Persily
Opening a Window Into Tech: The Challenge and Opportunity for Data Transparency Written by Nathaniel Persily
Elections and Democracy in the Digital Age Written by Nathaniel Persily
Can Democracy Survive the Internet? Written by Nathaniel Persily

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The Digital Divide: Why It Still Exists and How We Can Close the Gap
Larry Irving, Irving Group
Ron Littlefield, City Planner and Former Mayor of the City of Chattanooga
Olatunde Sobomehin, StreetCode Academy
Tom Wheeler, Brookings Institute and Harvard Kennedy School

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AI Will Change the World. Who Will Change AI?
Tess Posner, AI4ALL
Kasar Profit, Researcher and AI4All Alum
Sara Parker, Networks Dynamics Lab, McGill University and AI4ALL Alum
Leslie Bravo, STEM Academy for Girls and AI4ALL Alum

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Data Analytics: Bringing Justice & Equity to the Process
Nithya Ramanathan, Nexleaf Analytics
Yeshimabeit Milner, Data for Black Lives
Andrew Warren, Recidviz

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Software and Data Are the Future of Social Action
Jim Fruchterman, Tech Matters

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