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12:30 p.m. Keynote Address
"Privacy in the 21st Century: Confronting the Surveillance Society" James Bamford, author, Body of Secrets: Anatomy of the Ultra-Secret National Security Agency.
Chris Calabrese, program counsel for the ACLU’s Technology and Liberty Project.
2:15 p.m. Workshops
Privacy Under Siege: Who is collecting what information, and how can we control the rapidly increasing flow of sensitive personal information into private and government data bases?
Presented by Christina Drummond, director, ACLU-WA Technology & Liberty Project; Barry Steinhardt, director of the National ACLU’s Program on Technology and Liberty; and Tadayoshi Kohno, University of Washington Department of Computer Science. Moderated by Judy Mercer, ACLU-WA Board member.
What's Next for LGBT Rights: In the wake of the Washington Supreme Court ruling in the marriage case, what can be done to advance toward full equality in family relationships?
Presented by Roger Leishman, ACLU-WA cooperating attorney; Chris Gamache, ACLU-WA Board member and plaintiff in Castle v. State; and Genevieve Aguilar, ACLU-WA field director. Moderated by Rebecca Guerra, ACLU-WA Board member.
The School to Prison Pipeline: Are public schools unnecessarily putting students into the criminal justice system?
Presented by Brent Pattison, staff attorney, TeamChild; Rose Spidell, ACLU-WA ataff attorney for education equity; and Adrian Moroles, SeaMar Community Health Centers. Moderated by Yvonne Sanchez, ACLU-WA Board member.
3:45 p.m. Plenary - STANDING UP FOR FREEDOM
Hear ACLU clients tell why they are taking a stand for individual liberty.
Maj. Margaret Witt: Seeking fairness for lesbians and gay men in the military, with ACLU-WA Staff Attorney Aaron Caplan.
Abdulameer Yousef Habeeb: Challenging ethnic profiling, with cooperating attorney Jesse Wing, MacDonald Hoague & Bayless.
Charles Heinlen: Fighting internet censorship in libraries, with cooperating attorney Bob Hyde, Rafel Manville PLLC.
Moderator: Kathleen Taylor, executive director, ACLU-WA
5 p.m. Reception
Continue your conversation with fellow members over beverages and light refreshments.
5:15 p.m. Advocacy Workshop
Learn how to advocate for civil liberties and gain in-depth knowledge about the ACLU’s issues and legislative agenda.
6-7:30 p.m. Extra Feature - Showing of The Road to Guantánamo
The terrifying first-hand account of three British citizens who were held for two years without charges.
DIRECTIONS
From I-5, exit at NE 45th Street and go east nine blocks. Turn right on 15th Avenue NE, proceed three blocks. Turn left at NE 41 Street, enter the underground parking garage at Gate One. Enter Kane Hall at the northeast corner of the garage. Take the elevator to the first floor.
Registration is in the foyer at the Red Square entrance. No RSVP is necessary. Parking on campus is free after noon on Saturdays.
Suggested donation: $10 General, $5 Student. For information, call 206.624.2184.
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