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PANEL DISCUSSION
This panel will address how music can encourage people to participate in their community, their country, and the world. How does music impact the way people think and act? What role can music play in a movement for social change?
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PANEL DISCUSSION
We've seen a dramatic increase in activism and advocacy for women with movements like The Women’s March, #MeToo, Time’s Up, and a surge of women running for office and making up a majority of the workforce. How do we keep the momentum going throughout 2020 This panel is designed for all gender and nonbinary people
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WORKSHOP
We all win when we realize we live in a world of abundance and realize we all have something to give, and it's okay to ask for help.
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MUSIC PERFORMANCE
Featuring Ken Paulson, Director of Free Speech Center. A criticially-acclaimed presentation and performance that tells the story of free speech n America through pop, rock, country, soul and hip-hop music. You’ll never see the First Amendment the same way again.
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FIRESIDE CHAT (DISCUSSION + Q&A)
Join us for a fireside chat between journalist Virginia Prescott and Pulitzer Prize winning author Megan Twohey. Megan along with fellow journalist and co-author Jodi Kantor broke the Harvey Weinstein story for the New York Times. Their book, She Said, documents their process of reporting and really at the abuse of power and how we enable it.
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WORKSHOP EVENT
As citizens of the world, we are finding ourselves reacting to a great deal of challenging news and events these days. It seems as though the world is about to implode. Yet, what if I told you that this was the year to experience one of your best years ever….an Amazing Year?
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PERFORMANCE & FIRESIDE CHAT (DISCUSSION + Q&A)
Join us at the Wortham Center for our Friday night headlining performance and interview with Americana/folk duo, Mandolin Orange and NPR Music's Bob Boilen.
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FIRESIDE CHAT (DISCUSSION + Q&A)
Join us for a fireside chat with Hollywood’s first female power agent, Stevie Phillips. After getting her start at the age of 23 going on the road with Judy Garland Stevie went on to represent such powerhouses as Robert Redford, Paul Newman, David Bowie and Cat Stevens. Stevie will be interviewed by Vanity Fair's Yohana Desta.
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