Anonymous ID: 01b6f1 Jan. 22, 2019, 6:07 p.m. No.4867756   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4867651

Doesn't look like the guy in your pic

 

Aaron Black

 

Aaron Black is a leader at navigating the blurred lines between on and offline advocacy, and provoking change. He serves as an organizing consultant and strategist for issue-based, and political campaigns.

 

Black was instrumental at organizing rapid response events targeting GOP Presidential candidates throughout the country for the DNC during the 2016 election.

 

He specializes in developing and executing rapid response operations and media events. A highly connected digital and field organizer, his experience brings together hundreds of social media activists to generate millions of social media views, engagement, and actions.

 

Black co-founded Campaign to Unload, a coalition of 50 gun reform groups pressuring stock portfolio managers to divest from gun manufacturers that has succeeded in forcing the divestiture of hundreds of millions in gun company stock.

 

During the 2012 Presidential campaign, he organized rapid response operations during the Presidential race – working closely with the Democratic National Committee, and Americans United for Change.

 

In 2011, Black worked with a small group of activists, who spearheaded the game-changing tactic that became known as Occupy Wall Street.

 

He also helped create the DC Engagement Table, a group of over 100 local and national organizers coordinating rapid response in the District of Columbia.

 

Prior to his work in civic activism and organizing, Black worked as an independent, award-winning photographer. His work focused on the effects of economic and income inequality to highlight issues often ignored in the national conversation. He did candid photo shoots with national political figures and high profile celebrities, often appearing in publications worldwide.

 

https://democracypartners.com/partners/aaron-black

Anonymous ID: 01b6f1 Jan. 22, 2019, 6:21 p.m. No.4867981   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8280

Merkel and Macron sign Treaty of Aachen to revive EU

 

A follow-up pact to the Elysee Treaty marks the latest gesture of friendship between France and Germany. The new bilateral pact pledges deeper cooperation between the two nations and paves the way for EU reforms.

 

French President Emmanuel Macron and Chancellor Angela Merkel on Tuesday signed a new friendship treaty that is designed to deepen the Franco-German friendship, bring ties to a "new level" and improve the lives of citizens in both countries.

 

The treaty was signed in the German city of Aachen, as France and Germany marked the 56th anniversary of the Elysee Treaty.

 

The idea isn't new. Paris, in particular, has regularly suggested renewing the treaty in the decades since it was first signed, despite the fact that amendments have been added over the years.

 

The Treaty of Aachen will be the "foundation of cooperation between our countries," said Merkel before the signing the new friendship pact.

 

https://www.dw.com/en/merkel-and-macron-sign-treaty-of-aachen-to-revive-eu/a-47172186