Monthly Archives: March 2016

Chomsky, Greenwald and Snowden on Privacy

Last night, there was a panel discussion entitled “A Conversation on Privacy” at the University of Arizona, featuring Noam Chomsky, Glenn Greenwald and (live from an undisclosed location) Edward Snowden. The discussion was moderated by Nuala O’Connor of the Center for Democracy and Technology. The video is about two hours long. Although it starts off slowly, your patience will be amply rewarded by the end.

No, this isn’t a lobby card from Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man. It’s actually an image from the poster advertising the panel discussion.

The discussion was broadcast via Livestream, which I was unable to insert directly into the blog. To watch it, click on the link below. If you’re familiar with the participants, you can skip the introductions. The discussions starts about 11 minutes into the video.

http://livestream.com/azpm/events/4958510/videos/116998760