Political and legal activism is increasingly carried out on social media and the internet, yet digital data can easily be lost or erased. This panel addresses the challenges of preserving and documenting this unfolding history. Panelists include: Barbara Ortiz Howard (Women On 20s), Diana Trasatti (Moms Demand Action), Lloyd Henderson (NAACP, Camden East Chapter), John Joergensen (Director, Rutgers Law Library) and will be moderated by Prof. Linda Wharton, ’81 (Stockton University)
Admission is free.
Learn more and register to attend: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/who-controls-the-story-alt-facts-social-action-archiving-in-the-digital-age-tickets-32377926249
Where: Clark Commons, Rutgers Law School
When: Friday, March 31, 2017 - 4:30pm to 6:30pm
Sponsored by Rutgers Law Review, Women’s Law Caucus, Association for Public Interest Law, RUC History Department, RUC Women’s Studies, Rutgers Digital Studies Center, NJ Women Lawyers Association