Wednesday, February 15, 2017

CAPA Sunshine Week Event - March 16

                    CAPA
                                          Citizens Against Political Assassinations

Washington, DC

Leaders in the JFK research community will convene at the National Press Club during “Sunshine Week” in March to underscore the historical importance of the scheduled release next October by the National Archives of the final batch of declassified documents about the 1963 assassination of President Kennedy.  

CAPA has reserved a room from noon to 5 p.m. on Thursday, March 16, with the flexibility to adjust according to schedules of the VIP participants.

The projected panels below can be adjusted, including to create stand-alone keynotes. Sunshine Week extends from March 13 to March 17, 2017 nationally and in Washington, DC.  Sunshine Week was created by the American Society of Newspaper Editors (ASNE) and the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press (RCFP) to foster open government. 

Keynote Dialog: NARA Progress In Releasing Final JFK Assassination Papers By October, 2017 Deadline

·         Keynote: The Hon. John R. Tunheim, J.D., Chief U.S. District Judge, Minnesota, and former chairman, Assassination Records Review Board (ARRB)

·         Discussants:

·         David S. Ferriero, Ph.D., Archivist of the United States, National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) or Martha W. Murphy, FOIA Public Liaison, Executive Branch, NARA (invited)

·         John M. Newman, Ph.D., author of “Oswald and the CIA”  and other books, former Army intelligence officer and assistant to the National Security Agency director, and former University of Maryland professor

·         Cyril H. Wecht, J.D., M.D., forensic pathologist, medical school professor, leader or former leader multiple professional societies, author or co-author of nearly 50 books, CAPA chairman and former Allegheny County coroner for 20 years

What Might We Find In 3,600 New Documents Based On Recent Revelations?

·         James H. Lesar, J.D., FOIA expert and president, Assassination Archives & Research Center (AARC)

·         Nate Jones, M.A., Director of the Freedom of Information Act Project, National Security Archive, George Washington University

·         David Talbot, “The Devil’s Chessboard” and “Brothers” author, San Francisco Chronicle columnist, CAPA advisory board member and Salon founder and former editor-in-chief

·         Jefferson Morley, author of “Our Man In Mexico City” and other books, AlterNet Washington correspondent,  JFKFacts.org editor litigating JFK FOIA cases and former Washington Post reporter
·        
 Russ Baker, WhoWhatWhy founder and editor, media  commentator, and author of best-selling “Family of Secrets” and a forthcoming JFK book
·       
  Adam A. Marshall, J.D., Knight Foundation Litigation Attorney, Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press (RCFP)
·       
  Andrew Kreig, J.D., M.S.L., Justice Integrity Project director, author, and Citizens Against Political Assassination Board (CAPA) board , ASNE, SPJ and National Press Club member, moderator
Next Steps In Fact Finding
·       
  Lawrence Schnapf, J.D., attorney and Citizens Against Political Assassination Board (CAPA) board member, moderator

Meet the Authors - Attendees can meet the prominent authors /speakers and buy books for signing. 

Also, a special tutorial session will be held on “How To Study the Kennedy Assassination.”  

Finally, CAPA will hold a reception at the close of the program for speakers and CAPA members.

CAPA, a non-partisan research organization (www.capa-hq.com), is taking the lead in organizing this event to assemble a broad coalition of media and research groups to co-sponsor and thereby underscore the importance of the forthcoming disclosures. C-SPAN and other wide news coverage is planned.  # # #



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