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History of changes of: Slacktivism: Is Social Media Killing Politics? on the 4th October 2017

Created on Dec. 13, 2017, 1:42 p.m. UTC by a former user
Reason given: added by an importer
title: Slacktivism: Is Social Media Killing Politics?
start: 2017-10-04
start time: 19:00
venue: Cafe Belcampo
city: Amsterdam
country: NL
coordinates: 52.3667, 4.8687
tags: feminism feminisme feminismo womenrights womensmarch womensmarchnl
links:
    Página Facebook del evento https://www.facebook.com/events/259643654519720/
description:
Liking and sharing is fast replacing the hard-fought work of retail politics. But can we create real change without taking real action?  

How do we harness the seemingly unlimited energy and opposition — not to mention the fear and fury — churned up in the wake of hurricane Trump? Is online activism really the answer? Can we turn the tide of social media to our advantage, so we’re not just spinning our wheels and venting our rage? And how do we make a new generation of grassroots organizers feel welcome under the ‘establishment’ umbrella of the Democratic Party?

Liz Jaff is that new generation. She’s a progressive strategist, Silicon Valley tech whiz, community builder, and all-around unstoppable force of nature. Bringing the latest high-tech tools to the world of the DNC, Liz’s specialty is bridging the gap between grassroots and party politics. Earlier this year, she ran for DNC Vice Chair. Now she’s on the payroll, part of the Transition Team rebuilding and re-energizing the mothership. (Read all about her here.)

Join Democrats Abroad — and Petra Benach of Women’s March Netherlands — for an inside update straight from Washington. Moderated by Martha McDevitt-Pugh, our very own NL-based DNC member.
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