
39:58
From Naheen: your best american girl - mitski

40:10
From me: Weak - AJR

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https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0K2dPh1DQp97YQlkvn9qBq Here’s the playlist of all of our songs!

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New York City

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New York City !

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Tennessee

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Brooklyn, new York

43:40
Arizona, US

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San Jose California

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NYC

43:41
Saratoga, California

43:41
Brooklyn, NY

43:41
New York City

43:41
New York City

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New York City

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Bronx, NYC

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North Attleboro, MA

43:42
NYC

43:42
Warren, NJ, USA

43:42
New York City

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NYC

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California!

43:43
South Carolina

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staten island, ny

43:43
NYC

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New York City

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NYC

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JERSEYYYYYY

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San Jose, CA

43:44
Ithaca, NY, USA

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nyc

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New Jersey

43:45
Los Angeles, CA

43:45
NYC

43:45
New York City

43:45
Staten island, ny

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Bronx, NY

43:46
NYC

43:46
Staten Island, NYC

43:46
New York City!

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Brooklyn, NYC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

43:46
NYC

43:47
Istanbul, turkey

43:47
NYC

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NY

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NYC

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Highlands Ranch, Colorado

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Kerala, India

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Mars, PA, US

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LA, CA

43:49
New York City

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Brooklyn, NYC

43:49
New York City

43:49
Toronto, Canada

43:50
Queens, NYC

43:50
California

43:50
Delhi, India

43:51
New York City

43:53
New York City!!!!

43:53
Queens NY

43:54
Staten Island, NY

43:54
Westchester, NY

43:55
India (but from Jersey!)

43:58
nyc

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NYC

43:59
nyc

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New York City

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New Delhi,India

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Queens, NY

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Kathmandu, Nepal

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canuckistan

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Hermantown, Minnesota

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Bangalore , India

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Bahrain

44:03
New York City

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New York City :)

44:06
NYC

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LA

44:07
Vancouver Canada!

44:16
Au Sable Forks, NY

44:17
Philippines

44:18
Toronto, Canada

44:22
I live in The Bronx!

44:22
Mumbai,india

44:23
Philippines

44:25
Brooklyn is cool

45:27
oooo, Philippines

49:46
first hand experience

49:49
Personal narratives

49:50
feasibility

49:51
Public Demand

49:51
Corporate lobbying

49:53
News

49:54
personal experience

49:54
reputation

49:55
feasability- how much a project costs

49:55
Past experience

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plausible solutions

49:58
personal beliefs

49:58
experience

49:59
Media

50:00
anecdotes and personal experience

50:00
The cost of the idea

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cost

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cultural movements

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Friends

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how big of a problem it is, specific group impacted

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Public opinion

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notoriety

50:07
not to be cynical, but also who bankrolls political campaignes

50:08
Economic effects

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Plausibility given time

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impact

50:09
cost

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Personal experience

50:12
Convenience

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Conflicting incentivizes

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spreading awareness on social media

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the media

50:16
private assistance

50:18
media influence

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Public interest

50:31
*Corporate lobbying

50:31
I think feasibility, social movements and civil action, and lobbying and lobbyist.

50:38
personal experience

50:39
A mix of student influence along with teacher and parent support

50:46
Personal anecdotes

51:14
Economic effects

52:26
by public system , would this refer to the public education system or public government provided services in general?

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Thank you!

57:46
Thank you for speaking :)

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Thank you!

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thank you !

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Thank you!

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Thank you

57:54
Thank you!

57:54
Thank you!

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thank you for your time

57:56
Thank you!

57:57
Thank you

57:57
Thank you!

57:58
Thank you for speaking.

57:58
Thank you!

57:59
thank you!

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Thank you !

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thank you!

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Thank you!

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Thank you!

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Thank you!

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Thank you !

58:14
Thank You!

58:42
Thank you! This was an inspiring presentation!

59:19
Thank you

59:53
Thank you :)

01:00:10
Hand order: Tatyana, Elizabeth, Jayanth, Ray

01:00:38
Then Afran, Stella, Allan (keep it short please)

01:04:40
That was really insightful; I didn't even think about consequences when going from a federal to local policy when it gets so prescriptive, I'll take that into account today; than you!

01:04:50
*thank

01:08:19
Thanks for the questions y’all :) We’ve reached 100 participants!

01:14:48
@Chyonika, Stella, Allan

01:14:51
Drop your qs in the chat

01:14:59
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1f-GcrgaY6Bkz-pzFC5rR8z1jTEAg7k6STqLy8LHBGto/edit#slide=id.ga7d90b1e7c_43_700 current breakout room assignments are on slide 7

01:15:06
Dm me adjustments

01:15:29
in your experience is it more effective to urge policymakers through written letters and petitions or through lobbying

01:16:09
Is it better to mail or call politicians to reach them?

01:16:47
Why do you think the media has such a large role in policymaking and how do we counter misinformation regarding policy?

01:17:09
I wonder how when most students in the city who have special needs where most of them are in genral public schools and not in district 75 in NYC how are resources distributed?

01:17:11
Do policy makers focus on a certain priority such as economic or social values ?

01:18:08
^^I believe policy makers prioritize whatever is most probable to be passed and more important dependent on the topic

01:18:16
Thank you all for the opportunity to chat today. Really enjoyed the conversation. I'll be in and out all day, but happy to follow up with anyone who would like to. Best of luck today!

01:19:16
Thanks so much! @Stefan

01:19:32
Thank you so much Stefan!

01:19:36
Great presentation Stefan!

01:19:55
Thanks Stefan, that was really insightful!

01:20:20
Thank you Mr. Lallinger!

01:20:47
Was very insightful, Mr. Lallinger!

01:20:54
Congrats!

01:21:08
Congratulations!!!

01:21:18
congrats!!

01:21:24
That is so amazing, congratulations!

01:21:25
Congrats :)

01:21:29
Congratulations!

01:21:30
congratulations!

01:21:35
Congrats!

01:21:35
yayy congratss

01:21:36
Congratulations

01:21:38
congratulations!!

01:21:42
Congrats

01:21:45
congratulations

01:22:25
Congrats

01:22:44
Congrats!

01:23:11
Sorry everyone, I missed Lucas’ intro request (was making tea)

01:24:47
Very impressive!

01:26:14
Given our amazing questions and mentors, we’ll be running a bit late, so the break will be 5 minutes instead of 15 at 240

01:28:18
Its kind of ridiculous how international our volunteers are

01:28:33
We have Dubai, Nepal, Malaysia, Canada, Brazil, India

01:28:42
On the call right now

01:28:57
Banger outreach work, Lucas!

01:30:59
Thank you all of these were so insightful

01:31:14
^^

01:31:22
We have a lot of high school interns at Policy for the People to make sure you’re all represented!

01:31:36
Wooo

01:31:41
Huge shout out to Mahmoud

01:31:44
For marketing and Finxerunt

01:31:50
^^^

01:31:55
YES MAHMOUD

01:32:02
mahmoudddd

01:32:17
Room 6 and 7 are completely high school, so @Helen feel free to stop by

01:33:16
@Lucas Sounds good!

01:34:11
Heramb is helping write an ethnology on the Pandemic Policython atm

01:40:04
Room 8