Come out for a fun night of PRISM & Privacy & Pizza at the New Parkway
Theater in downtown Oakland.
Wednesday, July 31 - a free evening panel and film screening about the
past present and future of privacy and national security, and the
historical importance of whistle-blowers.
The thought-provoking panel discussion will be followed by a screening of *The
Most Dangerous Man In America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers*,
which received an Academy Award nomination for best documentary feature.
Panel discussion featuring:
· Cindy Cohn, Legal Director, Electronic Frontier Foundation
· Judith Ehrlich, Director, Writer, Producer, *The Most Dangerous Man in
America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers*
· Nicole A. Ozer, Technology and Civil Liberties Policy Director, ACLU
of Northern California
· Moderated by Declan McCullagh, Chief Political Correspondent, Senior
Writer, CNET
When: July 31st, 2013 - 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM. Doors open at 5:30 for mixing,
mingling and purchasing food and drinks, panel begins at 6:15 PM and will
be followed by the film screening at 7 PM.
Where: The New Parkway Theater, 474 24th Street Oakland, CA (just a couple
blocks from BART)
RSVP at
http://www.acslaw.org/BayAreaGovernmentSecrecryFilmScreeningRSVP
Admission to this event is free, but space is limited and RSVP is required.
*The Most Dangerous Man in America* is the true story of what happens when
a former Pentagon insider, Daniel Ellsberg, armed only with his conscience,
steadfast determination and a file cabinet full of classified documents,
decides to challenge an "Imperial" Presidency -- answerable to neither
Congress, the press nor the people -- in order to help end the Vietnam War.
Presented by the Bay Area Lawyer Chapter of the American Constitution
Society, American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California, BORDC, and
Electronic Frontier Foundation.