
20:53
Lindsey Woelker (she/her), Leadership and Civic Engagement at UNC Greensboro

20:54
Eva Pearson, Program Director of Farmingdale State College (SUNY) Social Science Research Institute (Nexus)

20:55
Ryan Flynn, Director of Community-Engaged Learning, Illinois College

20:57
Steven Ferrales, Rutgers University, Center for Youth Political Participation, Eagleton Institute of Politics, Student Intern

21:03
Jessie Weasner, Director of Community Service and the Bonner Program at Centre College in Kentucky - supporting students who might be devastated by election results and fear for their safety and the safety of their friends/families.

21:06
Sherree Davis, Fayetteville State University Office of Civic Engagement & Service Learning/Director and professor/Criminal Justice

21:07
Peter Fitzpatrick He/his/him Columbia College Chicago Community Engagement

21:14
Anne Newman, Dean of Students, Rutgers University-New Brunswick

21:16
Madeline Doane (she/her/hers) Virginia State Coordinator at Campus Vote Project

21:20
Kelley Elliott Tennessee Campus Democracy Network

21:32
Hi everyone. Dana Smith, United Campus Workers, Tennessee

21:34
Dennis Velez (he/him/his). Loyola University Maryland-LoyolaVotes Committee. Here to learn about best practices for post election programming and support of our students.

21:35
Yoleidy (Ze/Zir/Zirs) & Candice (She/Her/Hers) from Ringling College of Art and Design

21:38
Raymond Barber (he/him) - University of Detroit Mercy '22 , Campus Vote Project

22:20
Mary Evins, Middle Tennessee State University, American Democracy Project

22:55
Juanette Council, Fayetteville State University Student Affairs

23:05
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vYGDEIIjpvCLGBqeS3z1Jr-X0O3JUU_7Imb8sZQ5GrE/edit

25:41
Will these slides be available somewhere as well?

26:08
I believe she said they will be send to us.

28:31
Hi Eveyone I've received a few dm's to get access to the recording and slides, Please shoot me a quick email at Kathryn@slsvcoalition.org so we can add you to the list.

28:41
just so we don't lose your contacts in the DM's!

29:03
*Love* “get creative” - creative expression and action can be so powerful!

30:41
https://usdac.us/

32:17
The slides are also linked already in the google doc, just a FYI for folks!

33:05
Can you re-send the Google doc for those of us who joined late?

33:06
If you don’t wanna wait to review :D

33:13
Yes!

33:15
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vYGDEIIjpvCLGBqeS3z1Jr-X0O3JUU_7Imb8sZQ5GrE/edit?usp=sharing

33:19
Thank you!

34:09
@Maddie, can you let everyone know what kind of credit or attribution you’d like us to give SLSV if we repost some of these awesome resources on our campus sites?

34:19
Thanks for sharing the guide! It inspired us to create our own!

35:16
that sounds great!

35:36
CEEP has a guide to detecting disinformation that's been well received https://campuselect.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/CEEP-Guide-to-Disinformation.pdf

36:23
Where can we find all these resources?

36:37
sls.vote/postelection

40:37
https://www.jmu.edu/madisonart/digital_exhibition.shtml

40:49
That’s the exhibition Carah is speaking about.

42:16
NANCY!! Democracy MVP

42:23
Everything on these 2 links: https://www.jmu.edu/vote/election-connection.shtml and https://www.jmu.edu/civic/election-discussions.shtml

47:17
@Carah thank you for sharing!! Just to confirm, can we share some of the language from your “Facilitating Difficult Election Conversations” on our own websites with appropriate crediting of course?

48:36
You can just turn off the zoom recording

48:41
Excellent points and awareness Nancy

51:58
@Sharon re: crediting, if you share the Post Election Resource Guide from SLSV Coalition, you can credit SLSV Coalition, but if it’s just the resources linked within it, you can use them freely. We would love for you to credit the SLSV Coalition somewhere, but the main goals is to use info as you see best!

51:59
@Hannah - YES, please feel free to take any of the resources and adapt and share!

52:18
@maddie, thank you! Love giving credit!

52:25
Thank you Carah!

53:15
Great and important question

53:41
I'd say you have the right to express your opinion but not try and move the vote one wat or another

54:27
Really important points. Thank you so much, Nancy!

54:32
Thank you Nancy for allowing Educators to state their position rather than tip toeing “non-partisanship”, and “non-political”

55:25
From Monika Bauerlein of Mother Jones: “ Take Washington Post editor Marty Baron’s admonition, back in 2017, that “We’re not at war. We’re at work.” It was an important counterpoint to Trump’s claims that the press is out to destroy him. But it was also…not quite true. The option of not being at war is only available to those on whom war has not been declared. “

56:11
Wow thank you for sharing that @Nancy!

56:16
THANK YOU, NANCY!

56:21
That was great! Thank you so much, Nancy!!

56:27
Thanks, Nancy!!

56:28
Thank you Nancy :))

56:35
It is good to know the difference for my personal life too!

56:53
So insightful!!! Thanks, Nancy!

57:36
welcome back!!!!

57:50
You must be having a better week then me. Welcome back Anjelica!

58:01
if folks have questions please drop them in the chat and we can have speakers answer them in the chat and if we have time we can ask them at the end!

59:35
@Kathryn I am looking specifically for a guide to help faculty discuss the election in classrooms on 11/4 and beyond - do you have or have you seen anything like that? Like what Nancy said, specifically for post election, in a guide format I can share with faculty

01:03:58
@Merith - this can be adapted as a tool for faculty to discuss the election in class: https://www.jmu.edu/civic/election-discussions.shtml

01:04:48
@Carah, thanks, I looked at that. Has anyone done the adapting?

01:05:42
Thank you so much Anjelica!

01:06:22
Please put the link to Anjelica's guide in th chat

01:06:24
This is a more competitive version: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1uMQ_D8LdjERf8c9jwciMOe5iEEnxtayNFzkVYk5UN74/edit?usp=sharing

01:06:40
Hello - I was provided the link to this webinar but didn't formally register. I have to run and help facilitate a webinar about campus election events (oddly enough), but would be interested in the slides used today. I reviewed the Google Doc links, but if anything else gets mailed out I would appreciate getting those too. Ryan.Baldassario@uconn.edu. Thank you!

01:06:58
@Merith - can you be more specific about what your needs are?

01:07:24
Here's a link to our free speech and academic freedom resources, https://idhe.tufts.edu/resources?field_research_type_tid=All&field_research_theme_tid=1008 including the Dean & Provost article about the 10th circuit case, a case for not treating speech and inclusion as a zero-sum game, an article on the politics of academic freedom (from AACU's Diversity and Democracy), a discussion guide on free speech and inclusion (with a one-page appendix on the First Amendment, written with the ACLU (yes, one hundred years of jurisprudence on one page).

01:07:49
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dxEpT4gcNWaIzF0bf32NY5l79idFXDXP/view

01:09:30
The Center for Research on Learning and Teaching and the Edward Ginsberg Center at the University of Michigan have put together a guide for faculty members, Preparing to Teach About the 2020 Election and After.

01:09:34
https://crlt.umich.edu/blog/preparing-teach-about-2020-election-and-after

01:09:40
Thanks Nancy for link

01:09:41
First of the series...

01:10:47
Thank you so much, Dan!

01:10:59
This is so helpful! Thank you all!

01:11:01
Thank you all!

01:11:06
kathryn@slsvcoalition.org

01:11:12
hdunncarlton@pacific.edu

01:11:13
Thanks, all!

01:11:22
Twitter - @DanLikeDawnE-mail - dan@studentpirgs.org

01:11:24
This was AMAZING! Thank you!

01:11:29
This group gives me hope!!!! Thank you!

01:11:34
sdavis56@uncfsu.edu

01:11:37
Thank you so much!

01:11:41
Thank you so much for this webinar!!

01:11:43
https://twitter.com/SLSVCoalition

01:11:52
pvsimpson@dom.edu

01:11:57
Thanks everyone! This was amazing.

01:11:58
Literally the best use of 60 minutes in quite some time - Thank you all!

01:12:01
Thank you everyone, very helpful and generous .

01:12:03
Can it please include the exact points or actions the guests shared that aren’t written in the presentation?

01:12:14
The shareable graphics will be student/voter oriented btw! :)

01:12:24
@ThetaPavis

01:12:31
Will SLSV be sharing on FB and Twitter, or Twitter only?

01:12:33
nboyle5@naz.edu

01:12:41
Don’t forget to watch the debate tonight!!

01:12:46
Thanks for the links, all!

01:12:51
All 3 platforms! @Elizabeth

01:12:52
Thank you so much

01:13:00
This has been hugely helpful. Thanks so much.

01:13:07
Thnaksss!!

01:13:09
Thanks everyone!

01:13:12
Thank you!

01:13:13
Thank you!

01:13:14
Thanks so much everyone!!

01:13:15
Keep at it everyone! Doing such incredible work!

01:13:15
Thanks!

01:13:18
Thank you so much and take good care

01:13:19
National Debate watch party on DISCORD for college students tonight! discord.gg/wAeDb4n

01:13:20
This was great! Thank you!!

01:13:22
Thanks so much!!

01:13:24
Thanks

01:13:25
Thank you!

01:13:26
Any more resources? Email me at maddie@slsvcoalition.org !

01:13:26
Thank you!!

01:13:26
Thank you!

01:13:27
Thank you!

01:13:27
Hang in there, everyone!!!!

01:13:32
Thank u so much :)

01:13:32
Thank you!

01:13:33
thank you

01:13:51
thank you

01:13:56
Shoot! I put this in my calendar at 3:00. Any chance the recording will be shared?

01:14:01
Yes!

01:14:07
oh my that's amazing