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The [[Summit Against Violent Extremism]] organised by [[Google Ideas]], took place in Dublin in June 2011.<ref>Allen McDuffee, [http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/google-ideas-think-tank-gathering-former-extremists-to-battle-radicalization/2011/06/22/AGZIW0iH_story.html Google Ideas think tank gathering former extremists to battle radicalization], PostPolitics, washingtonpost.com, 24 June 2011.</ref>
 
The [[Summit Against Violent Extremism]] organised by [[Google Ideas]], took place in Dublin in June 2011.<ref>Allen McDuffee, [http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/google-ideas-think-tank-gathering-former-extremists-to-battle-radicalization/2011/06/22/AGZIW0iH_story.html Google Ideas think tank gathering former extremists to battle radicalization], PostPolitics, washingtonpost.com, 24 June 2011.</ref>
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==Agenda==
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===Day 1===
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*9:30 Opening Video
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*9:35 Welcome: [[Jared Cohen]], [[Google Ideas]]
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*9:45 Idea 1: Finding Common Ground Between Different Extremes ([[Gill Hicks]], [[MAD for Peace]]; [[Susan Cruz]], [[Sin Fronteras]]; [[T.J. Leyden]], [[Hate2Hope]]; [[Maajid Nawaz]], [[Quilliam Foundation]]; [[Noor Huda Ismail]], [[Sekurindo Global Consulting]])
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*10:35 Fireside Chat: Why are we doing this? ([[Carie Lemack]], [[Global Survivors Network]] and [[Eric Schmidt]], Executive Chairman, [[Google]])
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*11:40 Attendees break out into team sessions
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*1:55 Personal Story: Joining Young in Brazil ([[Alan Lima]], anti-gang activist)
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*2:00 Idea 2: Patterns of Radicalization: Common Origins but Different Extremes ([[Farah Pandith]], U.S. State Department; [[Sammy Rangel]], Safe Streets Outreach Program; [[Angela King]], consultant; Imam [[Nurayn Ashafa]])
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*2:50 Personal Story: Renouncing Violence in Iran ([[Amir Farshad Ebrahimi]], journalist)
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*2:55 Idea 3: Crossing the Threshold: Justifying and Renouncing Violence ([[Amanda Lindhout]], [[Global Enrichment Foundation]]; [[Moe Muhamad]], [[Generation Islam]]; [[Henry Robinson]], [[Families Against Intimidation and Terror]]; [[Usama Hasan]], Imam and Senior Lecturer, Middlesex University; [[James Muvel Wuye]], Interfah Mediation Centre)
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*4:15 Personal Story: Radicalization and Reconciliation in South Africa ([[Ntobeko Peni]], [[Amy Biehl Foundation]])
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*4:20 Idea 4: Fostering De-Radicalization: Countering Risks and Increasing Rewards ([[Chris Isham]], [[CBS]]; [[Paul Carrillo]], Southern California Crossroads; [[Yasmin Mulbocus]], MAWAH; [[Tad Stringham]], public speaker)
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*5:10 Personal Story: Magical Salvation ([[Devonte Roque]], Magicians Without Borders, El Salvador)
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*5:25 Day’s Closing Remarks ([[Ed Husain]], [[Council on Foreign Relations]])<ref>Allen McDuffeee, [http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/think-tanked/post/day-1-schedule-of-google-ideas-conference-on-de-radicalization/2011/06/27/AGzdNRnH_blog.html Day 1 schedule of Google Ideas conference on de-radicalization], Thinktanked, wahingtonpost.com, 27 June 2011.</ref>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 17:33, 27 June 2011

The Summit Against Violent Extremism organised by Google Ideas, took place in Dublin in June 2011.[1]

Agenda

Day 1

  • 9:30 Opening Video
  • 11:40 Attendees break out into team sessions
  • 1:55 Personal Story: Joining Young in Brazil (Alan Lima, anti-gang activist)
  • 5:10 Personal Story: Magical Salvation (Devonte Roque, Magicians Without Borders, El Salvador)

Notes

  1. Allen McDuffee, Google Ideas think tank gathering former extremists to battle radicalization, PostPolitics, washingtonpost.com, 24 June 2011.
  2. Allen McDuffeee, Day 1 schedule of Google Ideas conference on de-radicalization, Thinktanked, wahingtonpost.com, 27 June 2011.