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DESCRIPTION:The Insurrection One Year Later: Our Capitol, Our Country, Our 
 Democracy--Where Are We?\n\nThree world-class experts will discuss the 
 impact of the January 6 insurrection on our democracy and assess the 
 temperature of our country.\n\nHosts: Jews United for Democracy and 
 more\n\nDate and time: Wed, January 5, 2022 @ 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM 
 PST\n\nRSVP: 
 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/one-year-later-our-capitol-our-country-our-democracy-where-are-we-tickets-219207283887\n\n\nPANELISTS:\n\nCAROL 
 D. LEONNIG\n\nCarol D. Leonnig is a Pulitzer Prize winning national 
 investigative reporter with the Washington Post and is focused on the White 
 House and government accountability. She is the co-author of two recent 
 best-sellers, I Alone Can Fix It and A Very Stable Genius, and was a key 
 journalist in the recent Washington Post expose on the January 6 attack on 
 the Capitol.\n\nCarol Leonnig is a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter who has 
 worked at The Washington Post since 2000. She won the 2015 Pulitzer Prize 
 for her work on security failures and misconduct inside the Secret Service. 
 She was part of a Post team that was awarded the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for 
 revealing the U.S. government's secret, broad surveillance of Americans 
 through the disclosures of Edward Snowden. She is a three-time winner of 
 the George Polk award for investigative reporting. She reports on Donald 
 Trump's presidency and investigates Russian interference in the 2016 
 presidential election. Leonnig is also an on-air contributor to NBC News 
 and MSNBC.\n\nHonors and Awards: Pulitzer Prize for national reporting: 
 Pulitzer Prize, public service for Snowden reporting: George Polk Award for 
 national reporting: George Polk Award for political reporting: Selden Ring 
 Award for investigative reporting\n\nLeonnig is a graduate of Bryn Mawr 
 College\n\n\nJOANNA MENDELSON\n\nJoanna Mendelson is on ADL’s national 
 team, serving as Associate Director for the Center on Extremism, which 
 combats extremism, terrorism and all forms of hate in the real world and 
 online. Ms. Mendelson has worked at ADL since August 2000. To date, she has 
 trained more than 12,000 federal, state and local law enforcement officers, 
 judges and public officials nationwide. She is a certified subject matter 
 expert on domestic terrorism-related activity and has provided testimony in 
 numerous criminal cases. In partnership with her COE colleagues and law 
 enforcement partners, she has helped thwart potential extremist attacks 
 against Jews and other vulnerable communities. Additionally, Ms. Mendelson 
 authored, then testified and successfully lobbied in favor of legislation 
 addressing paper terrorism tactics used by sovereign citizens. She 
 frequently represents ADL on national and international media outlets, 
 including CNN, the BBC and CBS. Additionally, Ms. Mendelson is the 
 recipient of ADL’s prestigious Senn Award for professional excellence. 
 She graduated magna cum laude from Emory University with a dual degree in 
 Conflict Resolution and Spanish. She lives and works in Los 
 Angeles.\n\n\nIMRAN AHMED\n\nImran Ahmed is the founding CEO of the Center 
 for Countering Digital Hate. He is a recognized authority on the social and 
 psychological dynamics of social media, as well as what goes wrong in those 
 spaces, such as trolling, identity-based hate, misinformation, conspiracy 
 theories, modern extremism and fake news. He regularly features in the 
 media as an expert in online malignant behavior and how bad actors use 
 digital spaces to harm others and benefit themselves. Imran is a trustee of 
 the UK charity, Victim Support. He advises politicians in the US, UK, 
 Europe and elsewhere on policy and legislation. Imran was raised in 
 Manchester, England. He holds an MA in Social and Political Sciences from 
 the University of Cambridge. Imran lives in Washington DC\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/12/31/18847012.php
SUMMARY:The Insurrection One Year Later: Our Capitol, Our Country, Our Democracy
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