LIVE: Netroots Nation 2014

LIVE: Netroots Nation 2014

All the action from this year’s conference

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Tune in from July 17–20 for all of the action from Netroots Nation 2014. This year’s gathering in Detroit includes eighty panels, forty training sessions, inspiring keynotes, film screenings and other engaging sessions designed to educate, stimulate and inspire the nation’s next generation of progressive leaders.

Thursday, 7/17

  8:00 am:  Morning News Dump with Lizz Winstead, Shannyn Moore and Cliff Schecter

10:00 am:  AM TWiB w/ L. Joy Williams

11:30 am:  The Shannyn Moore Show

  1:00 pm:  Historical Blackness: Movements as Models:
                 What the History of Organizing Can Teach Today’s Organizers

  3:00 pm:  TWiBPrime w/ Elon James White: Biden Introduction

  3:30 pm:  Keynote featuring Vice President Joe Biden

  4:30 pm:  TWiBPrime w/ Elon James White: Biden Reaction

  7:15 pm:  Opening keynote featuring Rev. William Barber

  9:00 pm:  Laughing Liberally Comedy Show

Friday, 7/18

  9:00 am:  Morning News Dump with Lizz Winstead, Shannyn Moore and Cliff Schecter

10:00 am:  Morning keynote featuring Sen. Elizabeth Warren

  2:00 pm:  Black Caucus

  3:00 pm:  TWiBPrime w/ Elon James White

  4:30 pm:  #BlackWomenLead: Harnessing Black Women’s Political Power
                  and Leadership Potential w/ Sen. Nina Turner

  5:30 pm:  The David Pakman show

Saturday, 7/19

  8:30 am:  Morning News Dump with Lizz Winstead, Shannyn Moore and Cliff Schecter

  9:30 am:  Keynote with Senator Debbie Stabenow and Mark Schauer
                 followed by a Detroit water crisis panel

12:00 pm:  TWiBPrime w/ Elon James White

  4:30 pm:  Closing keynote: Ignite at Netroots Nation

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