Presented by: Washington DC Economic Partnership
The Politics of Art in the Global Digital Space
Just a few election cycles ago, cable television and radio ruled the air and sound waves as powerful mediums to spread political messaging. With audiences now scheduling their time around content they want to see or hear – from the videos they watch to the music they listen to, is there any power left in music and film in today’s user-driven and user-generated content world? Insights will be shared by an award-winning music, film collective The Beat & Path, Rock The Vote, and the International Trade Association on the policy behind licensing and distributing media, the relevance of radio in today’s millennial lifestyle, and the power art still has to engage a political audience.
Presenters

Andrea DaSilva
Global Media & Ent Team Leader
wdcep.com
Andrea DaSilva serves as the Global Team Leader for Publishing, Media & Entertainment in the International Trade Administration at the U.S. Department of Commerce in Washington, DC. In this capaci...
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Brandon Russell
Dir & Prod
The Beat & Path
Brandon Russell is an award-winning independent filmmaker and director of the web series The Beat & Path: Walk of Shame. A recent graduate of American University’s School of Communication, Russell ...
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Chief Operations Officer
Rock the Vote
Carolyn DeWitt is the Chief Operations Officer of Rock the Vote. A passionate and lifelong champion of the democratic process in the U.S. and abroad, DeWitt has a diverse background in government, ...
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Gene Policinski
Chief Operating Officer & Sr VP, Institute’s First Amendment Ctr
Newseum