Anonymous ID: 34c25d Feb. 12, 2025, 7:48 a.m. No.22568578   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8582 >>8746 >>8815 >>9196

looks like these glowniggers are scheming as we speak

 

=Rapid political change subject of talk

January 02, 2025

 

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BLUE HILL—The Blue Hill Public Library will sponsor a talk byEast Blue Hill residents Jeanne Bourgault and Dr. Ray Jennings on rapid political changeon Thursday, January 9, at 7 p.m. as part of the community events offered in association with the Camden Conference. The conference, according to its website, “was founded in 1987 as a nonprofit, non-partisan educational organization whose mission is to foster informed discourse on world issues.”

 

Drawing on their combined experiences working around the world during times of crises and violence, Bourgault and Jennings will discussinformation influences in revolutions and democratic change, and how information movement and the media can be political actors in these spaces.

 

As president and CEO of Internews, Bourgault leads the organization’s strategic management and its programs in more than 100 countries around the world. Under her leadership, Internews has helped foster independent media sectors in countries such as Jordan and South Sudan, and provided lifesaving information to people during crises in Ukraine, Myanmar, and Afghanistan, according to a press release from the library.

 

Since 1994, Jennings has served as a country director and senior advisor with the United Nations, the World Bank, the United States Institute of Peace, and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), working in more than 30 countries experiencing civil violence, ethnic conflict, forced displacement, and political transition.

 

For more information on this event, email kayleigh.thomas@bhpl.net or call the library at 374-5515. For more information about the Camden Conference, visit camdenconference.org.

 

> https://penobscotbaypress.com/articles/community-news-penobscotbaypress/rapid-political-change-subject-of-talk/

Anonymous ID: 34c25d Feb. 12, 2025, 8:19 a.m. No.22568746   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8815

>>22568578

>looks like these glowniggers are scheming as we speak

weird…looking into the Camden Conference who sponsored a talk by Bourgault and Jennings.

Also this morning was checking out Q721.

 

> https://www.camdenconference.org/community-video-events/

Sergei Medvedev at the Camden Opera House(October 2023)

November 2, 2023 No Comments

 

Watch: “Putin’s World War lll” Why War in Ukraine is

Anonymous ID: 34c25d Feb. 12, 2025, 8:28 a.m. No.22568815   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8894 >>9318 >>9396

>>22568578

>looks like these glowniggers are scheming as we speak

>>22568582

PB

>>22568306

>The ultimate USAID couple?

 

>>22568746

>weird…looking into the Camden Conference who sponsored a talk by Bourgault and Jennings.

 

>Also this morning was checking out Q721.

 

 

38TH ANNUAL CAMDEN CONFERENCE

Democracy Under Threat:

A Global Perspective

February 21-23, 2025

 

For the past two decades, liberal democracies worldwide have been underintense pressure from the resurgence of populist and nationalist movements within their borders. The result has been a decline in individual freedoms internally and a strain on international relations.

 

The 2025 Camden Conference will look at some of the specific drivers that challenge democracies around the world, including immigration, religious nationalism, the role of polarization and disinformation, and the failure of progressive reforms to remedy economic inequality.

 

The decline of democracy will reduce the number of like-minded countries the US and other democracies can count on, thereby making international relationships much more difficult and raising the questions: Can liberal democracies survive? How can democracies be protected?

 

 

LOGISTICS:

The 38th Annual Camden Conference is both a live and virtual event. It will be hosted in-person in Maine at the Camden Opera House, live-streamed to the Strand Theatre in Rockland and Lunt Auditorium in Falmouth, and available virtually to homes and classrooms worldwide.

 

Ticket prices are $300 at the Opera House and $250 at all other venues. Members receive a 10% discount on ticket prices at all venues. Please note: virtual prices are on a per person basis this year.

 

Member ticket sales begin 11/1/24 (if you’re a member, check your email for the link); public ticket sales begin 12/1/24.

 

You do not need to be a member to attend the Camden Conference. Students are eligible for discounted tickets or free virtual access (please contact info@camdenconference.org for details).

 

Conference times: Friday, Feb 21, 7:30 – 9:00 PM | Saturday, Feb 22, 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM | Sunday, Feb 23, 9:00 AM – 12:15 PM

Anonymous ID: 34c25d Feb. 12, 2025, 8:38 a.m. No.22568894   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8909 >>9318 >>9396

whadya know..moar like muh grift under threat.

Keynote speaker funded by State department

 

>>22568815

>38TH ANNUAL CAMDEN CONFERENCE

 

>Democracy Under Threat:

 

 

Maria Ressa

Keynote Speaker

Biography

 

Maria Ressa co-founded Rappler, the top digital only news site that is leading the fight for press freedom in the Philippines.As Rappler’s CEO, Maria has endured constant political harassment and arrests by the Duterte government, forced to post bail ten times to stay free. Rappler’s battle for truth and democracy is the subject of the 2020 Sundance Film Festival documentary, A Thousand Cuts.

 

For her courage and journalistic integrity, Maria has received numerous accolades. In October 2021, she was one of two journalists awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of her “efforts to safeguard freedom of expression, which is a precondition for democracy and lasting peace.” In 2022, she was appointed by theUnited Nations Secretary-General to the Leadership Panel of the Internet Governance Forumand serves as its Vice-Chair.

 

She is a Professor of Practice at the Institute of Global Politics at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, where she leads projects related to artificial intelligence and democracy. Maria authored Seeds of Terror: An Eyewitness Account of Al-Qaeda’s Newest Center of Operations in Southeast Asia and From Bin Laden to Facebook. Her most recent book, How to Stand Up to a Dictator, was released in November 2022 and has been translated into more than 20 languages.

 

Maria focuses critical attention on the breakdown of our global information ecosystem and how interconnected communities of action can hold the line to protect democratic values.

 

 

Description

 

THIS 24-MONTH INITIATIVE, LED BY THE INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR JOURNALISTS (ICFJ) IN CONSORTIUM WITH DIGITAL FUTURES LAB (INDIA)AND RAPPLER (PHILIPPINES), AIMS TO COMBAT TFGBV IN INDIA AND NEPAL.

Anonymous ID: 34c25d Feb. 12, 2025, 8:40 a.m. No.22568909   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9318 >>9396

>>22568894

> muh grift under threat.

 

>Keynote speaker funded by State department

>>22568894

> AIMS TO COMBAT TFGBV IN INDIA AND NEPAL.

 

Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence: A Growing Threat

 

As our world becomes increasingly digital, so too do the spaces and means for perpetrating gender-based violence. We are witnessing a rise in the weaponizing of technology and online platforms to attack women and girls on the basis of their gender. This violence infiltrates homes and bedrooms, workspaces and schools. It has no limits or geographical boundaries. It can even start online and escalate to physical spaces, or vice-versa, creating a dangerous continuum of online-offline abuse that can end in the most extreme forms of violence, including femicide.

Technology-facilitated gender-based violence, or TFGBV, is an act of violence perpetrated by one or more individuals that is committed, assisted, aggravated and amplified in part or fully by the use of information and communication technologies or digital media against a person on the basis of gender.

 

Technology-facilitated gender-based violence takes many forms, including sextortion (blackmail by threatening to publish sexual information, photos or videos); image-based abuse (sharing intimate photos without consent); doxxing (publishing private personal information); cyberbullying; online gender and sexual harassment; cyberstalking; online grooming for sexual assault; hacking; hate speech; online impersonation; and using technology to locate survivors of abuse in order to inflict further violence, among many others. (Click here for a glossary of digital-violence terms.) It carries significant health, safety, political and economic consequences for women and girls, for their families and communities, and for society as a whole. As women and girls self-censor to prevent technology-facilitated gender-based violence, their voices are silenced and democracies suffer.

 

UNFPA tackles technology-facilitated gender-based violence through a global programme called Making All Spaces Safe. This initiative is providing survivors with the response services they need, when and where they need it, including social, health and justice responses. The programme also works to prevent TFGBV from occurring in the first place – through targeted laws and policies, enhancing digital literacy and working to ensure that technology is designed with safety and privacy as core components.

 

We also work to raise awareness of this evolving form of violence to empower survivors and to advocate for increased accountability and regulation — including through our interactive feature The Virtual Is Real and our bodyright campaign.

Anonymous ID: 34c25d Feb. 12, 2025, 8:55 a.m. No.22569018   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9052 >>9318

>>22568894

>>22568909

>Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence: A Growing Threat

 

an under the radar glownig conference

 

9:00 – 10:30 AM

The Enduring Crisis in U.S. Democracy:

How We Got Here and What We Can Do about It

COLIN WOODARD

Bestselling Author; Director of Nationhood Lab at the

Pell Center for International Relations and Public Policy

at Salve Regina University

 

 

Colin Woodard

Speaker

Biography

 

Colin Woodard is the director of Nationhood Lab at the Pell Center for International Relations and Public Policy at Salve Regina University. A leading expert on U.S. regionalism and nationhood, he is the New York Times bestselling author of six books, including American Nations: A History of the Eleven Rival Regional Cultures of North America and Union: The Struggle to Forge the Story of United States Nationhood. He won a 2012 George Polk Award and was a 2016 Pulitzer Prize finalist.

 

As a foreign correspondent for major newspapers, Woodard reported from over fifty countries across seven continents, covering the fall of communism in Eastern Europe, Balkan conflicts, and climate change in Antarctica. At the Portland Press Herald, he covered Congress, Maine politics, and indigenous rights issues. His work has appeared in leading media outlets including CNN, BBC, NPR, The Economist, and The New York Times. His historical works inspired both an NBC drama and a Ubisoft video game.

 

Born in Waterville, Maine, Woodard graduated from Tufts University and the University of Chicago, and is a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.

Anonymous ID: 34c25d Feb. 12, 2025, 9:22 a.m. No.22569196   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22568578

>East Blue Hill residents Jeanne Bourgault and Dr. Ray Jennings on rapid political chan

they have a 501c3 for their town

so clever

it's called theVIA

 

>https://www.eastbluehill.org/about-4

The VIA is a registered 501 C (3) organization consisting of approximately 150 families, either residents, or with connections, to the village of East Blue Hill, Maine.

 

 

Mailing Address: 13 Curtis Cove Rd Blue Hill ME 04614

 

 

General Inquiries: ebhvia@gmail.com

 

 

Officers:

 

Mike Long - President

 

Phil Norris - Vice President

 

Jeanne Bourgault - Treasurer

 

 

Kate Robinson/Martha Long - Secretary

 

 

Board Members:

 

Jeff Milliken

 

Clifton Page

 

Mike McFarland

 

Kathleen Gadsby

 

Stephen Bryant

 

Teke Wiggin

 

Committees:

 

Park - Helen Westcott

 

Tree - Phil Norris

 

Founders Hall - Karen Milliken, Lucy Benjamin, Clifton Page

 

Post Office - Ray Jennings, Jeff Milliken, Clare Pocock, Kate Robinson, Clifton Page

 

Fundraising - Karen Milliken, Helen Westcott

 

Events - Caryl Heaton, Karen Milliken, Helen Westcott

 

Communications - Phil Norris, Kate Robinson, Caryl Heaton, Mike McFarland, Ray Jennings

 

Membership - Laurie Yntema