David Karp

MPAC Empowering Voices Awards

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Bend the Arc
Benjamin Wittes
CEO of Tumblr
David Karp
empowering voices
empowering voices awards
lawfare
lawfare blog
mpac
muslim public affairs council
Stosh Cotler
On October 3, 2017 By MPAC
Each year we convene DC’s most influential policy, media and community leaders at our Empowering Voices Awards. Hear from three remarkable past honorees, David Karp, CEO of Tumblr, Stosh Cotler, CEO of Bend the Arc, and Benjamin Wittes, Editor-in-Chief of Lawfare, who continue to amplify and support the tireless work of advocates for diversity, pluralism and inclusiveness. For information and tickets to our 2018 Empowering Voices Awards on October 11th in DC, visit: empoweringvoices.mpac.org ---------- Watch all videos from the 2017 MPAC Empowering Voices Awards: http://bit.ly/2xODHX7 Subscribe to MPAC's channel: http://bit.ly/MPACYouTube Visit MPAC's website: http://mpac.org Like MPAC on Facebook: http://fb.com/mpacnational Follow MPAC on Twitter: http://twitter.com/mpac_national Follow MPAC on Instagram: http://instagram.com/mpac_national ---------- About MPAC: MPAC improves public understanding and policies that impact American Muslims by engaging our government, media, and communities.
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MPAC Empowering Voices Awards 2016

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andre carson
Benjamin Wittes
civil liberties
David Karp
empowering voices
inclusion
Jeh Johnson
john lewis
judy chu
mpac
Pluralism
Sarah Koenig.
socialjustice
Stosh Cotler
Tom Perez
Xavier Becerra
On September 25, 2017 By MPAC
The MPAC Empowering Voices Awards celebrates voices championing diversity in policy & media. Join us Sep. 27 in DC as we honor David Karp, CEO of Tumblr, Benjamin Wittes, Editor-in-Chief of Lawfare, and Stosh Cotler, CEO of Bend the Arc: A Jewish Partnership for Justice. Learn more and buy tickets at mpac.org/empowering-voices. Past honorees include DNC Chair and then Secretary of Labor Tom Perez, Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT), California Attorney General Xavier Becerra, NPR Journalist and "Serial" podcast creator Sarah Koenig, and civil rights icon, Rep. John Lewis (D-GA), among many others.
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