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Jennifer Palmieri Twitter

 

Jennifer Palmieri pushing a non profit to mobilize lawyers to defend rioters in protests.

 

Friends - folks responded big yesterday. @WeTheAction

had it’s biggest recruiting day ever yesterday. 200 new lawyers signed up yesterday to help with protests. More information below if you’re interested in joining.

https://twitter.com/jmpalmieri/status/1268190120366215170

https://twitter.com/jmpalmieri/status/1267853294317297667

https://twitter.com/WeTheAction/status/1267824479876444160

 

Who's on the Board?

 

Marc Elias

Board Chair

Marc Elias is the chair of Perkins Coie's Political Law Group, where he represents campaigns and elected officials, political party committees and political organizations. As a litigator, he spearheads voting rights and redistricting litigation throughout the country and he has successfully argued three such cases before the U.S. Supreme Court.

 

Marshall Fitz

Board Member

Marshall Fitz, Managing Dir. at Emerson Collective and Sr. Fellow at the Center for American Progress, is a leading legislative strategist and advocate for progressive immigration policy solutions. Formerly VP Immigration Policy at CAP, he was appointed to the Homeland Security Advisory Council and led the Immigration Working Group for Sec. Clinton's '16 presidential campaign.

 

Bryan Lattimore

Board Member

Bryan Lattimore’s work lives at the intersection of creativity and community – designing moments, teams and organizations that create equitable impact in the world. Bryan is a Cultural Curator within Emerson Collective’s Skunkworks Team. Prior to Emerson, Bryan co-founded two companies and advised brands on their toughest growth and creative challenges – both at McKinsey & Co. and independently.

 

https://wetheaction.org/team

https://wetheaction.org/projects/681-we-the-action-racial-justice-task-force

Anonymous ID: de1fc8 June 3, 2020, 11:59 a.m. No.9451704   🗄️.is 🔗kun

White House Slaps Retaliatory "Foreign Mission" Restrictions On More Chinese Media Outlets

 

Just hours after the US announced plans to bar Chinese airlines from flying passenger routes to the US, while Reuters reminds us that the restrictions on 33 Chinese AI and security firms who aid China's security state and imprisonment of ethnic minorities will take effect on June 5. U.S. TO DESIGNATE ADDITIONAL CHINESE MEDIA OUTLETS AS FOREIGN MISSIONS AS SOON AS THURSDAY - RTRS

 

Earlier this year, Beijing announced plans to kick out dozens of foreign journalists working for American media organizations, amid a broader crackdown on transparency in the aftermath of the coronavirus outbreak. They included reporters for WSJ, NYT, Bloomberg and other organizations. In response, President Trump designated 5 Chinese state media outlets "foreign missions", meaning they much register all personnel and property with the US government.

 

Institutions with this designation effectively now have to comply with all rules governing foreign embassies and consulates. The outlets added in February include Xinhua News Agency, China Global Television Network (or CCTV), China Radio International, the parent company of China Daily newspaper, and the parent company of the The People's Daily newspaper. It also means that during a diplomatic spat, the US could expel these media outlets, just like Beijing is doing to the American journalists. Some have even claimed it's likely a preamble for such a move. it's not clear how many new media outlets will be targeted.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/white-house-slaps-retaliatory-foreign-mission-restrictions-more-chinese-media-outlets