Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Atlantic International Partnership: Services Retirement Planning

Atlantic International Partnership: Services Retirement Planning: In today’s economic climate retirement is becoming an important concern for all of us. On average we are living longer and that means more ...

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Atlantic International Partnership: Atlantic International Partnership Headlines: On t...

Atlantic International Partnership: Atlantic International Partnership Headlines: On t...: Tent-city activists hold live video chat with Madrid’s ‘May 15’ protesters, jointly prepare for next month’s int. anti-bank ‘Day of Rage’. ...

Atlantic International Partnership: Atlantic International Partnership Headlines: On t...

Atlantic International Partnership: Atlantic International Partnership Headlines: On t...: Tent-city activists hold live video chat with Madrid’s ‘May 15’ protesters, jointly prepare for next month’s int. anti-bank ‘Day of Rage’. ...

Atlantic International Partnership Headlines: On the corner of Rothschild and Madrid


Tent-city activists hold live video chat with Madrid’s ‘May 15’ protesters, jointly prepare for next month’s int. anti-bank ‘Day of Rage’.

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Fighting bad lighting and a spotty Internet connection, activists at the Rothschild tent city held a live chat Wednesday night with leaders of the “May 15” anti-government protests that have brought hundreds of thousands into the streets across Spain, since they began over three months ago.
Organizers said that the online meet-up, billed as “Live From Madrid” was called so thatactivists from the two movements could interact with one another and share ideas for upcoming protest events, including the international anti-bank “Day of Rage” protests scheduled for September 17, and the international anti-government protest day, called for October 15.
The live chat was also meant as a way for Rothschild protesters to learn from the May 15 activists, who have accrued a bit more experience to share with the younger July 14 movement.
The meeting was held at the “Rothschild corner of Tahrir” tent near Sheinkin street, and was attended by a few dozen protesters and curious passersby. On the Madrid side, about half-a-dozen Spaniards sat smiling and waving, making “jazz hands,” the symbolfor applause in American Sign Language.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

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Atlantic International Partnership: How To Participate In Aspen Ideas Festival - With ...

Atlantic International Partnership: How To Participate In Aspen Ideas Festival - With ...: "ASPEN, Colo. , June 27, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Aspen Ideas Festival, which opens today and is presented by the Aspen Institute..."

How To Participate In Aspen Ideas Festival - With or Without A Pass

ASPEN, Colo., June 27, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Aspen Ideas Festival, which opens today and is presented by the Aspen Institute and The Atlantic, has expanded the opportunities for people, whether in Aspen or anywhere in the world, to engage with the Festival, its speakers, and attendees. In this seventh year of the Festival, more sessions than ever before are being videotaped – with many live-streamed on aifestival.org – and fans of the Festival can follow our Aspen Ideas Blog (www.aifestival.org/blog) on our redesigned website for daily highlights and video clips. Festival-specific Twitter (@aifestival) and Facebook (www.facebook.com/aspenideas) profiles will keep followers updated on everything going on at the Festival, and everyone can join the conversation on Twitter by searching for the hashtag #AspenIdeas. Through all of these avenues, we seek to foster a year-round dialogue on the topics and conversations coming out of the Festival.
For the first time ever, the Aspen Ideas Festival has partnered with FORA.tv to stream Festival events live and on-demand. By buying a FORA.tv pass, subscribers can watch Festival programs taking place in the Aspen Institute's Paepcke Auditorium from June 27 - July 3, 2011. Purchase includes live viewing as well as 14 days of exclusive, on-demand access. Interested parties can register at www.aifestival.org/register.
Additionally, we'll feature short interviews with a number of Festival speakers on our homepage, provided by www.genConnect.com.
"As the Festival continues to grow, we want to make sure we're engaging with our audience in as many ways as possible. We hope to use our expanded online presence to get you thinking and find out what your big ideas are," said Kitty Boone, vice president of public programs at the Aspen Institute and director of the Aspen Ideas Festival.
"We're really pleased that more people than ever will be able to join in the conversation – whether by attending the Festival in person or by weighing in via the Web from the other side of the globe," said James Bennet, editor of The Atlantic.
Look for full-session video and shorter clips here:
Aspen Ideas Blog (www.aifestival.org/blog)
YouTube (www.youtube.com/aspeninstitute)
Tumblr (www.aifestival.tumblr.com)
Aspen Institute Blog (www.aspeninstitute.org/video)
More Festival coverage is also available from The Atlantic, which produces the Aspen Ideas Festival in partnership with the Aspen Institute. The Atlantic's "Ideas Special Report," which runs from June 14 to July 18, includes: