"Can Democracy Survive Secrecy?" Screening of "Citizenfour" documentary
February 14, 9:00am - 1:30pmHawaii Convention Center, Kalakaua Ballroom
AGENDA
9:00 AM Registration
9:30 am to 11:30 am Screening of Snowden documentary "Citizenfour"
12 pm to 1:30 pm Live conversation with Edward Snowden, Ben Wizner
***See RSVP FORM below.
PRESS RELEASE
Can democracy survive secrecy? What is the future of the First Amendment in a surveillance society? These questions will be the focus of a rare and provocative public discussion at the Davis Levin First Amendment Conference (芒鈧揅onference芒鈧) happening Saturday, February 14th in Honolulu, Hawai芒鈧渋.
Edward Snowden芒鈧劉s release of documents detailing massive government surveillance sparked a raging global debate which continues to this day. Choosing not remain anonymous, Snowden traded home and career for a life in exile, fleeing the U.S., and eventually taking residence in Russia. A high-level intelligence analyst based in Hawai芒鈧渋, in 2013, Snowden provided documents to the press proving the existence (previously shrouded by government as highly sensitive state secrets) of multiple NSA programs that even today collect and use data on ordinary Americans on an extraordinary scale.
The program will also feature Snowden芒鈧劉s attorney and Director of the national ACLU Speech, Privacy and Technology Project, Ben Wizner. Speakers will share their views on whistleblowing, balancing government secrecy in wartime against the public芒鈧劉s right to know, and the possible futures facing free speech in America. Moderated by Aviam Soifer, Dean of the University of Hawai芒鈧渋 William S. Richardson School of Law.
Seating is limited. Tickets are $5.00. RSVPs are requested no later than Tuesday, 2/10/15. Pay by check to the ACLU of Hawai芒鈧渋 Foundation, or via Visa or Mastercard by phone. To reserve, call (808) 522-5906, neighbor islands call toll-free, 1-877-544-5906. Email office@acluhawaii.org, or mail reservations to First Amendment Conference/P.O. Box 3410, Hon., HI 96801. Parking at the Hawai芒鈧渋 Convention Center is $10.00, also served by major bus lines. Please visit http://www.thebus.org (link is external) for more information.
The Hawai芒鈧渋 Convention Center is ADA-accessible. Request special accommodation no later than Tuesday, 2/10/15. The ACLU of Hawai芒鈧渋 will always try to meet requests.
The Davis Levin First Amendment Conference is a lively, civil discussion between prominent constitutional thinkers fostering awareness & dialogue about the freedoms guaranteed by the Bill of Rights, underwritten by the Davis Levin Livingston Charitable Foundation. Established as a public education project of the American Civil Liberties Union of Hawai芒鈧渋 Foundation in 1997 with grants from the Robert M. Rees Trust & the law firm of Davis Levin Livingston, the Conference is named for attorneys Mark S. Davis & Stanley E. Levin for their work defending the First Amendment in Hawai芒鈧渋. Prior speakers: Daniel Ellsberg, Kenneth Starr, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, Ralph Reed, Nadine Strossen, and Jay Sekulow.
Ticket Information
$5, contact office@acluhawaii.org
Event Sponsor
William S. Richardson School of Law, Mānoa Campus
More Information
ACLU of Hawaii Foundation, (808) 522-5906, office@acluhawaii.org,
Saturday, February 14 |
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9:00am |
"Can Democracy Survive Secrecy?" Screening of "Citizenfour" documentary Hawaii Convention Center, Kalakaua Ballroom
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12:00pm |
Yoga in the Garden Class Mānoa Campus, Lyon Arboretum
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