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Phew! It's been a stellar weekend. But don't pack your bags quite yet. Sunday is as rollicking as the last two days, if only a bit shorter. These sessions, from 9:30 to 11 a.m., should not be missed.

You could join digital media leaders as they examine how public media -- from digital television to social networks -- can mobilize and inform the public. Get an inside glance at how the FCC operates and how best to hold broadcast stations accountable to their public interest obligations. Or learn from media-savvy young folks who have a lot to teach the rest of us about using and transforming the media.

Looks like the only problem you face today is choosing which session to attend, because there's more.

You could attend a workshop that will help you quickly understand how to harness today's new online tools for social organizing. And speaking of organizing, another session will walk you through the steps of creating an effective organization. Or join a "big picture" discussion that explores the progressive world we're fighting for. Lastly, but not in the least, you can kick back and watch the film On White Privilege, a unique view on race and racism in America.

But whatever you decide to do, be sure to stick around for the closing plenary with Amy Goodman, Van Jones and FCC Commissioner Jonathan Adelstein at 11:30 in the auditorium. The plenary, which will be streaming live, will offer inspirational closing words about how we build a true movement for change.


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