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Regarding the upcoming zoom meeting tonight to discuss the Juristac live stream, I'm listing a few points that might be covered.? Not an agenda, really.? This meeting is to figure out how things will fit together--and to see what new questions might pop up.

1.)? Agree on a program outline.? (Presentation on Juristac, then interview?)

2.)? Decide how much specifically scripted material is necessary.

3.)? Start deciding on a list of 'main points' that definitely should be covered during the interview portion.? If asking questions to interviewees, figure out a good order to ask the questions in to advance the issue in a seemingly natural progression.

4.)? Decide how slides and other multimedia should be incorporated into the program.? Do we want specific slides on hand that could be brought on-screen when an interviewee is describing a particular point?? Can we play the short Juristac film, or would that just be a distraction?? Play snippets of footage from the Walk for Juristac?

5.)? Decide if we want to push the Petition via Action Network or other means, since this presentation will be seen by a national audience.? Do we want to ask YCS'ers from across the country to plug and sign the petition?

6.)? Decide if larger issues surrounding Juristac aside from the quarry should be mentioned at all.

7.)? Decide just how much time will be devoted to Protect Juristac and how much time will be devoted to the Tribe's history.

8.)? Decide who will do the interviewing, who will do the speaking.

Feel free to add any other issues you think might be relevant.

In Solidarity,
Lou Chiaramonte
South Bay Indigenous Solidarity


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On Apr 27, 2020, at 6:09 PM, Lou Chiaramonte via groups.io <indigenoussolidarity@...> wrote:

Regarding the upcoming zoom meeting tonight to discuss the Juristac live stream, I'm listing a few points that might be covered.? Not an agenda, really.? This meeting is to figure out how things will fit together--and to see what new questions might pop up.

1.)? Agree on a program outline.? (Presentation on Juristac, then interview?)

2.)? Decide how much specifically scripted material is necessary.

3.)? Start deciding on a list of 'main points' that definitely should be covered during the interview portion.? If asking questions to interviewees, figure out a good order to ask the questions in to advance the issue in a seemingly natural progression.

4.)? Decide how slides and other multimedia should be incorporated into the program.? Do we want specific slides on hand that could be brought on-screen when an interviewee is describing a particular point?? Can we play the short Juristac film, or would that just be a distraction?? Play snippets of footage from the Walk for Juristac?

5.)? Decide if we want to push the Petition via Action Network or other means, since this presentation will be seen by a national audience.? Do we want to ask YCS'ers from across the country to plug and sign the petition?

6.)? Decide if larger issues surrounding Juristac aside from the quarry should be mentioned at all.

7.)? Decide just how much time will be devoted to Protect Juristac and how much time will be devoted to the Tribe's history.

8.)? Decide who will do the interviewing, who will do the speaking.

Feel free to add any other issues you think might be relevant.

In Solidarity,
Lou Chiaramonte
South Bay Indigenous Solidarity


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Colleen




 

Protect Juristac Graphics Kit-01.png
Protect Juristac Graphics Kit-02.png

Facebook event:?

Please share the event info + graphics!

On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 6:09 PM Lou Chiaramonte via <indigenoussolidarity=[email protected]> wrote:

Regarding the upcoming zoom meeting tonight to discuss the Juristac live stream, I'm listing a few points that might be covered.? Not an agenda, really.? This meeting is to figure out how things will fit together--and to see what new questions might pop up.

1.)? Agree on a program outline.? (Presentation on Juristac, then interview?)

2.)? Decide how much specifically scripted material is necessary.

3.)? Start deciding on a list of 'main points' that definitely should be covered during the interview portion.? If asking questions to interviewees, figure out a good order to ask the questions in to advance the issue in a seemingly natural progression.

4.)? Decide how slides and other multimedia should be incorporated into the program.? Do we want specific slides on hand that could be brought on-screen when an interviewee is describing a particular point?? Can we play the short Juristac film, or would that just be a distraction?? Play snippets of footage from the Walk for Juristac?

5.)? Decide if we want to push the Petition via Action Network or other means, since this presentation will be seen by a national audience.? Do we want to ask YCS'ers from across the country to plug and sign the petition?

6.)? Decide if larger issues surrounding Juristac aside from the quarry should be mentioned at all.

7.)? Decide just how much time will be devoted to Protect Juristac and how much time will be devoted to the Tribe's history.

8.)? Decide who will do the interviewing, who will do the speaking.

Feel free to add any other issues you think might be relevant.

In Solidarity,
Lou Chiaramonte
South Bay Indigenous Solidarity


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Ashley and Lou,

Can we add these graphics and the facebook announcement to our newsletter to jazz up the announcement?
Facebook event:?

Colleen


On Apr 28, 2020, at 4:05 PM, Helen <helen.s.deng@...> wrote:

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Please share the event info + graphics!

On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 6:09 PM Lou Chiaramonte via <indigenoussolidarity=[email protected]> wrote:
Regarding the upcoming zoom meeting tonight to discuss the Juristac live stream, I'm listing a few points that might be covered.? Not an agenda, really.? This meeting is to figure out how things will fit together--and to see what new questions might pop up.

1.)? Agree on a program outline.? (Presentation on Juristac, then interview?)

2.)? Decide how much specifically scripted material is necessary.

3.)? Start deciding on a list of 'main points' that definitely should be covered during the interview portion.? If asking questions to interviewees, figure out a good order to ask the questions in to advance the issue in a seemingly natural progression.

4.)? Decide how slides and other multimedia should be incorporated into the program.? Do we want specific slides on hand that could be brought on-screen when an interviewee is describing a particular point?? Can we play the short Juristac film, or would that just be a distraction?? Play snippets of footage from the Walk for Juristac?

5.)? Decide if we want to push the Petition via Action Network or other means, since this presentation will be seen by a national audience.? Do we want to ask YCS'ers from across the country to plug and sign the petition?

6.)? Decide if larger issues surrounding Juristac aside from the quarry should be mentioned at all.

7.)? Decide just how much time will be devoted to Protect Juristac and how much time will be devoted to the Tribe's history.

8.)? Decide who will do the interviewing, who will do the speaking.

Feel free to add any other issues you think might be relevant.

In Solidarity,
Lou Chiaramonte
South Bay Indigenous Solidarity


Sent with Secure Email.




Colleen




 

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Wow, so fun!! I’ve sent it to our SBIS newsletter. ?Hope it gets their in time to include.

Colleen

On Apr 28, 2020, at 4:05 PM, Helen <helen.s.deng@...> wrote:

<Protect Juristac Graphics Kit-01.png>
<Protect Juristac Graphics Kit-02.png>

Facebook event:?

Please share the event info + graphics!

On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 6:09 PM Lou Chiaramonte via <indigenoussolidarity=[email protected]> wrote:
Regarding the upcoming zoom meeting tonight to discuss the Juristac live stream, I'm listing a few points that might be covered.? Not an agenda, really.? This meeting is to figure out how things will fit together--and to see what new questions might pop up.

1.)? Agree on a program outline.? (Presentation on Juristac, then interview?)

2.)? Decide how much specifically scripted material is necessary.

3.)? Start deciding on a list of 'main points' that definitely should be covered during the interview portion.? If asking questions to interviewees, figure out a good order to ask the questions in to advance the issue in a seemingly natural progression.

4.)? Decide how slides and other multimedia should be incorporated into the program.? Do we want specific slides on hand that could be brought on-screen when an interviewee is describing a particular point?? Can we play the short Juristac film, or would that just be a distraction?? Play snippets of footage from the Walk for Juristac?

5.)? Decide if we want to push the Petition via Action Network or other means, since this presentation will be seen by a national audience.? Do we want to ask YCS'ers from across the country to plug and sign the petition?

6.)? Decide if larger issues surrounding Juristac aside from the quarry should be mentioned at all.

7.)? Decide just how much time will be devoted to Protect Juristac and how much time will be devoted to the Tribe's history.

8.)? Decide who will do the interviewing, who will do the speaking.

Feel free to add any other issues you think might be relevant.

In Solidarity,
Lou Chiaramonte
South Bay Indigenous Solidarity


Sent with Secure Email.




Colleen