It’s been a week since Keenevention 2014 and that means it’s time to begin releasing the full video coverage from the event! (If you’re impatient, you can watch all of 2013 here.) We’ll go in chronological order, so first up is the Legislative Panel featuring Mark Warden, the two-time liberty “Legislator of the Year” (as awarded by the NH Liberty Alliance)! Mark’s panelists included activist-of-the-year Keith Carlsen and the political director of the NH Liberty Alliance, Kevin Bloom! The informative panel covered how to be effective in New Hampshire’s amazingly accessible legislature, whether you are an elected state rep or just someone who wants to have an impact:
Join Lauren Rumpler, aka “Objectivist Girl” for this year’s Ladies Panel! Lauren and her selected ladies from the Shire will discuss their activism and take your questions. Panelists to include Cop Block‘s Kate Ager, the KAC’s Renee Kate, ALP’s Ali Havens, and Occupy NH’s Theresa Eudaimonia.
How are activists in New Hampshire promoting secession? How is the idea being received by the people of NH? Is now the right time for this issue? Join us for the Secession panel at Keenevention and bring your questions for host Rob Mathias of the Rebel Love Show and his panelists Darryl W Perry of the NH Liberty Party, Objectivist Girl Lauren Rumpler, Conan Salada of Black Sheep Rising, and Free State Project founder Jason Sorens.
How are activists helping the community and how can you get involved? Come find out at the first-ever Charity Panel at Keenevention. Bring your questions for the panel! Presented by the foundress of Shire Sharing, Amanda Bouldin, panelists will include Theresa Eudaimonia of Occupy NH, Stephanie Murphy of Fr33 Aid, and Dale Everett of Flaming Freedom.
Following that, we’ll return to the hotel for the Filmmakers Panel featuring 101 Reasons’ producers Vince Perfetto, Beau Davis, and Gary Miliefsky. The panel will be hosted by none other than Derrick J Freeman, the director of Victimless Crime Spree. The audience microphone will be open for your questions for these talented producers!
Rich Paul is out of jail! Rich recently spent a few extra months in jail in order to no longer have probation when he got out. (Though he is still on a suspended sentence.) Activists convoyed out and picked him up this morning at 6am, then stopped by Central Square to enjoy a smoke, followed by breakfast downtown. Later today, Rich will have lunch with friends.
Video of his release to come – watch Free Keene for an update. Rich is excited to get started expanding NH Jury as an activist and outreach organization.