Check out these videos and highlights from Netroots Nation 2012 panels and keynotes.
THURSDAY, 6/7
9:00am – 10:15am
- From Defeat to Triumph: Erasing the Death Penalty in America
- Taking the Offense in State Elections
- The Heart of the Beast: How the Grassroots is Taking on Big Banking
- Agitation and Inspiration: The Power of Art and Cultural Organizing
- Inside the Activists’ Studio: What to Do When the Right Comes After You
- Women Rule: Keys for Social Media and Electoral Success
- Victory in Ohio: How Senate Bill 5 was Defeated
10:30am – 11:45am
- Handcuffs, Conventional Wisdom and Dirty Oil: Activism’s Big Win Against the Keystone XL Pipeline
- Collaboration, Not Co-option: Labor, Community Organizations and Occupy Wall Street Working Together
- Organizing Lessons from SOPA and PIPA
- Beyond Occupy: What Does a New Economic System Look Like?
- Paying the Price, Leading the Fight: Youth and the Politics of Reproductive Rights
- Winning Smarter: Using Data to Transform Elections
3pm – 4:15pm
- Whose Law Is It Anyway? ALEC’s Influence on State Legislatures and What We Can Do About It
- The Battle for Congress: Q&A on the 2012 Elections
- Liberate Your Ass: Why Sexual Freedom is Key to Fighting the Right
- Occupy Goes Home: The Occupy Movement and the Foreclosure Crisis
- Building the Movement to Ban Fracking in a Regulation Climate
- Follow the Dark Money: Reporting Challenges in the Age of Citizens United
- Organizing Outside the Lines: “Hard-to-Reach Communities” Winning Major Victories by Moving from Moment to Movement
4:30pm – 5:45pm
- Protecting Voting Rights in Communities of Color in 2012
- Marriage Equality: Past, Present and Future
- Emerging Movements: The Face of New Progressive Online Communities
- Why the Fed is the Most Important Economic Issue You Know Nothing About
- People, Not Polar Bears: Digital Revolutions and the New Fight Against Climate Change
- Working Rhode Island: How We Built a Progressive Movement in Rhode Island
- Five Ways Technology is Making Democracy Easier
7:00am – 9:00pm
FRIDAY, 6/8
10:30am – 11:45am
- Take a Walk, Scott: Post-Mortem of the Wisconsin Recalls
- Blogging for Transgender Equality: History, Challenges and Progress
- Combatting Criminal Justice Violations: Challenging Assumptions and Winning Campaigns
- What Progressives Can Do to Stop the War on Public Education
- Foreclosure Fraud: How the Banks Broke the Housing Market and How We are Fighting Back
- Love, Compassion and Other Outrageous Forms of Activism
- Salsa, Cumbia and Merengue: Connecting to the Different Beats of the Latino Electorate
12:00pm – 1:15pm
3:00pm – 4:15pm
- Citizens United, Super PACs and the Fight for Our Democracy
- Bold Progressive 99% Candidates in 2012
- Your Phone Is Political
- Saving Public Transportation: A Matter of Social Justice
- Gun Politics after Trayvon and Tucson: New Life for a Deadly Issue
- Military Sexual Trauma: The Women’s War
- Coal and the Grassroots Fight for Environmental Justice
4:30pm – 5:45pm
- That Will Never Work: What Progressives Can Learn from OWS
- Iran 2012: Iraq 2003 All Over Again?
- Mobile Organizing for 2012: From Elections to Occupy, Anti-Fracking to Arab Spring
- Big Decisions: A Discussion of Recent and Upcoming SCOTUS Cases
- Promoting People of Color in the Progressive Blogosphere
- Organizing Issue-Based Campaigns with College Students
- From Deval Patrick to Scott Brown to Elizabeth Warren: Massachusetts Elections and National Trends
SATURDAY, 6/9
9:00am – 10:15am
10:30am – 11:45am
- Latino Vote Matters: Immigration, Power, and an Interactive Look at the Map
- Safeguarding Democracy: Innovations in Technology and Human Rights
- The Inside Game: Progressive Legislative Caucuses at the State and Local Level
- Ask a Sista: Black Women Muse on Politics, Policy, Pop Culture and Scholarship
- Education as a Right-Wing Wedge Issue—and How to Stop It
- Why Can’t Apple Make Your iPhone in America?
- Punditry 101: Getting Your Message On Air
12:00pm – 1:15pm
1:30pm – 2:45pm
- The War on Voting
- Intervention, Isolation and the Future of Progressive Security Policy
- Behind the Camera: Addressing the Underrepresentation of Women in Media and Culture
- How Sports Shapes Our Politics and Why It Matters
- When Democrats Aren’t Democrats: The Story of Rhode Island
- New Media on the Campaign Trail: Case Studies from Winning Programs
- Communities of Color and the 2012 Presidential Election
3:00pm – 4:15pm
- Winning Without a Vote: Working with Federal Agencies to Advance a Progressive Agenda
- The Worst Immigration Law in the United States
- Making Sense of Polling Data
- Revitalizing State and Local Blogging
- Pushing Back: How Labor Groups are Fighting Concessions and Workplace Abuses in the Down Economy
- Turn It Up: Using Hip-Hop to Mobilize in 2012
- Funny Feminism: Joking Our Way to Gender Equality
- COINTELPRO 2.0: Surveillance, National Security and Our Eroding Civil Liberties
4:30pm – 6:00pm


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