GNSI Policy Dialogues: Endandered Freedoms
Agenda
Time | Event |
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8:30am | Check-In and Registration |
9:00am | Conference Open and Introduction |
9:05am |
Welcome Remarks Eric Eisenberg, PhD Senior Vice President for University Community Partnerships, USF |
9:10am |
Featured Speaker Omer Kanat, Executive Director, Uyghur Human Rights Project |
9:50am |
Morning Break |
10:00am |
Panel 1: This panel will focus on understanding transnational repression by the CCP. The panelists will discuss democratic values, national security, and the global implications of the CCP’s actions. The panel will conclude with analysis and policy recommendations for international responses and effective mitigation of transnational repression and a moderated question and answer session
David Oakley, PhD (Moderator) Allison Quatrini (Panelist) Laura Harth (Panelist) Lynette Ong, PhD (Panelist)
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11:15am |
Lunch Break and viewing trailer for This movie tells the stories of Jewher, a Uyghur teen from China who was violently separated from her father after he was detained by Chinese authorities at the Beijing airport, and Abduweli, a linguist and poet who was imprisoned and tortured for teaching the Uyghur language to 6-year-old children. |
12:30pm |
Conference Discussion / Q&A of All Static and Noise |
1:15pm | Break / Networking |
1:30pm |
Panel 2: This panel will explore the impact on individuals and communities, as well as the unique challenges faced by victims and advocates. Panelists will discuss the means and methods used by the CCP and reporting mechanisms for families of transnational repression. The panel will conclude with an interactive audience question and answer session.
Amy Mitchell (Moderator)
Sarah Teich (Panelist) • Other Panelists TBA |
2:45pm |
Closing Remarks |
3:00pm |
Conference End |