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FEBRUARY 18, 2023

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ELLA AL-SHAMAHI

ABOUT TONIGHT’S SPEAKER

AS A NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXPLORER, Ella AlShamahi is no stranger to taking risks. Not only does she put her health and well-being on the line to collect fossils from caves in hostile, disputed, and unstable regions of the world, but the accomplished paleoanthropologist and evolutionary biologist also takes risks on the stage as a stand-up comedian.

Al-Shamahi works to tell a more complete geographical story of Neanderthals and early humans. She almost exclusively works in places where, as she puts it, it is hard to get insurance. Her expeditions have included Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Nagorno-Karabakh, as well as places she cannot publicly admit to having visited. She is an advocate for involving these regions in scientific exploration as an imperative to develop human knowledge. Al-Shamahi uses comedy as a coping strategy for the darker side of her work, and as a way to communicate science.

She has imparted her trademark humor to viewers and listeners across the globe, having hosted and produced numerous television and radio programs, including the BBC’s 2018 two-part documentary “Neanderthals: Meet Your Ancestors” with Andy Serkis. She is part of the group behind the BBC’s “Changing Planet,” a seven-year diary documenting the impact of climate change on key habitats around the world.

Al-Shamahi performs “nerdy stand-up” internationally and has taken four stand-up shows to the Edinburgh Fringe. Her TED Talk about her expedition to the Yemeni island of Socotra has been viewed online more than two million times. In 2021, she released her debut book “The Handshake: A Gripping History,” which was named a Sunday Times “Book of the Year.”

Tonight, Al-Shamahi is sure to spark curiosity and joy while educating the audience about humanity’s common ancestors.

“A LOT OF PEOPLE FIND SCIENCE BORING, BUT SCIENCE IS FULL OF THE WEIRD, THE WONDERFUL, AND THE COMPLETELY RIDICULOUS.”

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RICHARD CONTI IS THE CHIEF WONDER OFFICER of the Science Museum of Virginia, the Commonwealth’s flagship institution for informal STEM learning.

The Science Museum connects the community with science in unexpected ways, having been a beloved institution for more than four decades. Under Conti’s leadership, the museum has undergone a radical evolution to ensure it can continue to fulfill its mission to enrich all Virginians’ lives through science.

A $60 million capital campaign transformed the Science Museum’s core exhibition galleries, built the Dewey Gottwald Center, constructed a parking deck, and initiated the creation of a new civic greenspace along Broad Street. The Science Museum strengthened its statewide reach with a $9 million project to reimagine the Danville Science Center and the development of a $115 million satellite facility in Northern Virginia, slated to open in 2025.

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ELIZABETH WISE & HER GUYS

TONIGHT’S MUSICIANS

ELIZABETH WISE IS A RICHMOND-BASED BLUES MUSICIAN .

“With a slide in her left hand and conviction in her voice,” singer, guitarist, songwriter, and interpreter of traditional folk forms, Elizabeth Wise, has truly travelled — and lived in — the world.

Her travels have taken her from the foothills of Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains and up the James River, to the juke joints of Memphis, the folk clubs of Manhattan, and the wilds of New Zealand. She spent her formative years playing piano and singing church music before coming of age as a fully formed folk artist whose influences are steeped in traditions that trace their roots back to the Appalachian hills, Kentucky bluegrass, and the blues of the Delta.

To quote esteemed songwriter and musician Kenny White, “Faithfully carrying on the traditions of Elizabeth Cotton and Malvina Reynolds (with a dose of Bessie Smith, for good measure), Elizabeth Wise is a vital link who connects us to this fast-fading golden era and breathes new life into it.”

Her latest album, “Reckless Sophistication,” is produced by Shockoe Records. Joining her tonight are fellow musicians Brian Cruse (bass), Roger Carroll (saxophone), and Scott Milstead (drums).

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DO YOU KNOW NEANDERTHALS?

“Neanderthals and modern humans never met.”

False. It is believed that after migrating from Africa, modern humans made contact with Neanderthals in the Middle East. By mating with this other species, modern humans were able to pass on genes that allowed their offspring to adapt to colder environments and build immunity to new diseases. Today, humans carry an average of 2% Neanderthal DNA.

“Neanderthals looked much like modern humans.”

True. Although shorter and squatter than present-day humans, it is quite likely that Neanderthals could blend in with tonight’s audience.

“Neanderthals were persistence hunters.”

False. Neanderthals were encounter hunters, which means that they would travel in groups while hoping to come across prey. Once a target was spotted, the group would respond quickly and with great force to take down the animal using long thrusting spears. Neanderthals were likely powerful sprinters — potentially faster than humans today — but did not have much endurance for chasing prey over long distances.

“Neanderthals were capable of abstract thought.”

True. Evidence found in cave dwellings shows that Neanderthals wore decorative jewelry crafted from feathers and other animal byproducts, as well as makeup created from a variety of natural pigments. Many scientists believe that this form of artistic expression is indicative of an ability to understand intangible concepts.

“Neanderthals could communicate with one another verbally.”

Depends on who you ask. There is skeletal evidence that Neanderthals could make clear “ee” and “oo” vocal sounds. Whether or not those sounds were used to communicate specific ideas and meanings is not widely agreed upon.

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IT TURNS OUT, THE NEANDERTHALS WERE STRONGER, SMARTER, FASTER, BETTER LOOKING, AND MUCH, MUCH MORE LIKE US THAN WE EVER THOUGHT. - Ella Al-Shamahi

MEET YOUR ANCESTORS

A GUIDE TO EARLY HUMANS

6 MILLION YEARS AGO

5 MILLION

4 MILLION

AUSTRALOPITHECUS AFARENSIS

Discovered in 1974

Lived in Eastern Africa

Walked the earth approximately 3.85 - 2.95 million years ago

Height: Males averaged 4’11”; Females averaged 3’5”

Weight: Males averaged 92 lbs.; Females averaged 64 lbs.

PARANTHROPUS BOISEI

Discovered in 1959

Lived in Eastern Africa

Walked the earth approximately 2.3 - 1.2 million years ago

Height: Males averaged 4’6”; Females averaged 4’1”

Weight: Males averaged 108 lbs.; Females averaged 75 lbs.

HOMO ERECTUS

Discovered in 1891

Lived in Africa, as well as in Western

and East Asia

Walked the earth approximately 1.89 million - 110,000 years ago

Height: Ranged from 4’9” - 6’1”

Weight: Ranged from 88 - 150 lbs.

HOMO HEIDELBERGENSIS

Discovered in 1908

Lived in Europe and possibly Asia, as well as in parts of Africa

Walked the earth approximately 700,000 - 200,000 years ago

Height: Males averaged 5’9”; Females averaged 5’2”

Weight: Males averaged 136 lbs.; Females averaged 112 lbs.

Australopithecus afarensis Sahelanthropus tchadensis Orrorin tugenensis Ardipithecus kadabba Ardipithecus ramidus Australopithecus anamensis

3 MILLION

2 MILLION

1 MILLION TODAY

HOMO FLORESIENSIS

Discovered in 2003

Lived in Asia (Indonesia)

Walked the earth approximately 100,000 - 50,000 years ago

Height: 3’6” (estimate based upon studies of a female skeleton)

Weight: 66 lbs. (estimate based upon studies of a female skeleton)

HOMO NEANDERTHALENSIS (aka NEANDERTHAL)

Discovered in 1829

Lived in Europe, as well as in Southwestern and Central Asia

Walked the earth approximately 400,000 - 40,000 years ago

Height: Males: average 5’5”; Females: average 5’1”

Weight: Males: average 143 lbs.; Females: average 119 lbs.

NEANDERTHALSAREANIMPORTANTPARTOFOUREVOLUTIONARYSTORY,ANDSTUDYINGTHEMCANHELP USUNDERSTANDNOTONLYWHEREWECAMEFROMBUTALSOWHEREWEAREGOING.-Ella

HOMO SAPIENS

First described as a species in 1758

Originated in Africa, now worldwide

Have been alive for the last 300,000 years through the present era

Height: Males average 5’7”; Females average 5’3”

Weight: Both males and females average 136 lbs.

Paranthropus boisei Homo erectus Homo floresiensis Homo heidelbergensis
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Homo neanderth alensis Australopithecus africanus Paranthropus aethiopicus Australopithecus garhi Homo habilis Australopithecus sediba Homo rudolfensis Paranthropus robustus Homo naledi Homo sapiens
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WHY DO WE DO THAT?

AN EVOLUTIONARY LOOK AT HUMAN BEHAVIOR

AS THE HOST OF THE BBC PODCAST “Why Do We Do That? An Anthropologist’s Guide to the Modern World,” Ella Al-Shamahi dives into the cultural, historical, and evolutionary story of everyday human habits and behavior.

“There are lots of everyday things which, when you think about them, are pretty weird,” says AlShamahi. “Social media may tell you to blame the latest influencer who went viral. Your therapist might tell you to blame your parents, but I am here to tell you to blame your great, great, great, great, great, etc., grandparents. For some stuff at least.”

Why do we doomscroll?

In 2020, the word “doomscrolling” was added to the Oxford English Dictionary. It refers to “the practice of obsessively checking online news for updates, especially on social media feeds, with the expectation that the news will be bad, such that the feeling of dread from this negative expectation fuels a compulsion to continue looking for updates in a self-perpetuating cycle.”

This compulsion to consume negative information may date back to our early human ancestors, when understanding potential threats was a matter of life or death.

“Knowing that there were yummy mushrooms near a tree was great,” says Al-Shamahi. “But if there were killer insects on the same tree, that’s the real information you need to get into your head immediately. From an evolutionary perspective, it is more important to survive than to thrive, so having a negativity bias is a survival mechanism.”

Humans have biological tendencies that are in constant interaction with culture and context. The internet supplies access to the world’s seemingly infinite number of wrong-doings and catastrophes. When that access is paired with a biological predisposition to fixate on negative information, your brain may struggle to recognize when enough negativity is enough.

“Ask yourself if this [negative information] is helping you or those around you, and if it’s not, at what point should you stop reading and try to do something about it?”

Why do we shake hands?

The handshake spans many historical eras and can be found across a variety of cultures. Despite a common belief that shaking hands originated from individuals who wanted to demonstrate that they were unarmed, Al-Shamahi says there is convincing evidence that the handshake is biological, rather than cultural.

“It’s deep within our DNA,” she says. “Chimps are our closest living relatives, and both them and the bonobos shake hands.”

Primatologists have found that chimps’ handshakes are linked to positive social interactions, often observing how the behavior is used as a method of de-escalation after a physical altercation.

“It is just incredible. And you think, if our closest living relatives are shaking hands, it suggests that we’ve always been shaking hands and that our shaking hands is at least seven million years old, which is when our common ancestor with the chimps was around.”

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JUDGES ARE CRITICAL TO THE SUCCESS of the Richmond Forum Speech & Debate Initiative and allow students to compete in state and national qualifier events. With February, March, and April being the busiest months in speech and debate, we need volunteer judges now more than ever! No experience is necessary and training is provided. Volunteer for a half or full day — there is no minimum time commitment. Learn more and sign up to help out at richmondspeechdebate.org.

Meet the RFSDI Judges

Brett Feinstein was drawn to judge for RFSDI because debate was a central part of his high school and college experiences — and helped him fulfill his career goals. He competed for four years at Kingswood-Oxford School in West Hartford, CT, and for two years at Connecticut College. Now, Brett is a consultant who works with clients to blend strategy, analytics, and messaging into successful communications and marketing efforts. What Brett likes best about judging is that it’s “a way to give back to the activity that gave him so much opportunity and growth.”

Dr. Muhammad Abbas is a psychiatrist in Central Virginia. Originally from Lahore, Pakistan, Dr. Abbas trained in British parliamentary debate at one of the oldest institutes in the region. He enjoyed a speech and debate career spanning over eight years and included competing, coaching, and adjudicating at nationallevel debates and declamations. He values the forum of debate as it fosters expression, dialogue, and the complex interaction of ideas for both personal and social growth.

Thank you to the following volunteer judges who have participated in a scrimmage or tournament this school year:

Muhammad Abbas

Irmarie Alvira

Valerie Bell

Gracie Bernechie

Stephen Chandler

Chris Cotropia

Micah Dalton

Mason Davenport

Phyl Demitriou

Brett Feinstein

Kimberly Hoyle

Fred Kaufmann

Stephen Kinderman

Andrew Landrum

Julinda Lewis

Claire Mairead

Terri Moore

Henry Nisiobincki

Daphne Patterson

TeDarryl Perry

Adrianna Quaide

Suzy Rohler

Joanne Sims

Shanea Taylor

Julie Turner

Carrie Woodrum

Brett Feinstein Longtime subscriber and volunteer judge Dr. Muhammad Abbas Volunteer judge for two years

NATIONAL HBCU SPEECH & DEBATE CHAMPIONSHIP

February 23 - 26, 2023 | Co-Hosted by Virginia State University

THE FIRST IN-PERSON NATIONAL HBCU SPEECH & DEBATE CHAMPIONSHIP SINCE 2019 is less than a week away. Help us wish competitors the best of luck as they compete at Virginia State University next weekend.

Students will compete in the following categories:

• After Dinner Speaking

• Dramatic Interpretation

• Duo Interpretation

• Extemporaneous Speaking

• Impromptu Speaking

• Informative Speaking

• Interviewing

• Persuasive Speaking

• Poetry Interpretation

• Programmed Oral Interpretation

• Slam Poetry

• IPDA Debate

• NPDA Debate

THANK YOU TO OUR GENEROUS SPONSORS FOR MAKING THIS EVENT POSSIBLE.

The National HBCU Speech & Debate Association aims to foster and grow speech & debate teams at all HBCU institutions by providing counseling and training for coaches and students. The Association is committed to providing students at HBCUs with the skills and training necessary to successfully compete in speech & debate.

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1987

January Ted Koppel

February Hodding Carter and Larry Speakes with Paul Duke

March General Brent Scowcroft with Diane Sawyer

April Charles Kuralt

1988

January Oprah Winfrey

February Jeane Kirkpatrick and Vladimir Pozner with Marvin Kalb

March George Will

April Art Buchwald

1989

January Sam Donaldson

February Henry Kissinger with John Chancellor

March William Buckley and Charles Rangel

April Dr. Carl Sagan

1990

January Paul Duke, Howard Fineman and Charles McDowell

February Frank Carlucci, George McGovern, William Proxmire and William Rusher with Bettina Gregory

March Mike Wallace

April Alistair Cooke

1990–1991

October Chancellor Helmut Schmidt

January Admiral William Crowe, General Alexander Haig and Robert McFarlane with Edwin Newman

February H. Ross Perot

March Art Buchwald and Andy Rooney

April Captain James Lovell and Dr. Frank Drake with James Burke

1991–1992

October Barbara Walters

January PM Margaret Thatcher

February General H. Norman Schwarzkopf with Larry King

March Dr. Marc Micozzi and Dr. Victor McKusick with Patricia Cornwell

April Mark Russell

1992–1993

October Terry Anderson

January Hiroki Kato and T. Boone Pickens

February Dr. Joyce Brothers

March Dr. Bill Cosby

April President Mikhail Gorbachev with Cokie Roberts

1993–1994

November Senator Warren Rudman, Lamar Alexander and Dr. Marvin Cetron with Chris Wallace

January Frank Capiello and Michael Holland with Louis Rukeyser

February President George H. W. Bush

March Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross

April Bob Newhart

1994–1995

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January Walter Cronkite

February Dave Barry

March Tom Clancy

April Jack Kemp and George Mitchell

1995–1996

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January Neil Armstrong, Eugene Cernan and Dick Rutan with David Hartman

February Calvin Trillin

March Charles Kuralt

April David Gergen, Pierre Salinger, Sheila Tate and Bob Woodward with Ed Bradley

1996–1997

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January Paul Volcker with Ray Brady

February Doris Kearns Goodwin and David McCullough

March Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber with Sir David Frost

April Marcia Clark, Philip K. Howard, Dr. Rodney Smolla and Kym Worthy with Prof. Arthur Miller

1997–1998

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January Wynton Marsalis

February PM Shimon Peres

March Mary Tyler Moore

April Peter Lynch

1998–1999

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January Robert Bennett and Dr. William Bennett with Tim Russert

February Harry S. Dent, Jr. and Lou Dobbs

March Lily Tomlin

April Dr. Robert Ballard and Jean-Michel Cousteau

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January Todd Brewster and Peter Jennings

February John Krubski and Michael Connors with Ray Brady

March Archbishop Desmond Tutu

April James Carville and Newt Gingrich with Tim Russert

2000–2001

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February PM Benjamin Netanyahu

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April Dr. William Kelso

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January Rabbi Marc Gellman and Msgr. Thomas Hartman

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April Madeleine Albright and James Baker with Gwen Ifill

2002–2003

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March Louis Freeh

April Senator Fred Thompson

2003–2004

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February Candice Bergen

March President Mary Robinson

April Thomas L. Friedman

2004–2005

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January Michael Beschloss and Walter Isaacson

February Tim Russert

March Dr. Fareed Zakaria

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2005–2006

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January Sherry Lansing

February General Colin Powell (Ret.)

March Tom Wolfe

April Rick Wagoner

2006–2007

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April Dr. Jared Diamond

2007–2008

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March Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr.

April David Brooks

2008–2009

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February Smokey Robinson with Daphne Maxwell Reid

March Terry Bradshaw and Howie Long

April Marion Nestle and Michael Pollan

2009–2010

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April Condoleezza Rice

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2010–2011

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February Anderson Cooper

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April David Blaine

2011–2012

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January Robert Gates

February Quincy Jones with Tim Reid

March Charles Krauthammer and Robert Reich with John Donvan

April Sir Ken Robinson and Rafe Esquith

2012–2013

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April Dr. Jane Goodall

2013–2014

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January Dan Buettner

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April Steve Martin and Martin Short

2014–2015

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January Garry Trudeau

March Ben Bernanke with Paul Solman

April Dr. Daniel Levitin and Rosanne Cash

May General Keith Alexander and Robert Mueller with John Donvan

2015–2016

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January Alan Alda

February James Balog

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April Russell Wilson and Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr.

2016–2017

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February Krista Tippett

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April Ron Howard with Linda Holmes

2017–2018

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February Peter Diamandis

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2018–2019

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January Tina Fey with Linda Holmes

February Dr. Sanjay Gupta

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2019–2020

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February Peggy Noonan

2020–2021

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January Theresa May

February Esther Perel

March Bryan Stevenson

April Vijay Gupta

2022

January Bob Iger with Kara Swisher

February Gloria Steinem with Zainab Salbi

March Erik Weihenmayer

April Intelligence Squared U.S. Debates

May Rhiannon Giddens

June Michelle Obama

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2023

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January Maria Ressa

February Ella Al-Shamahi

March John Lithgow

April Dr. Cornel West and Thomas Chatterton Williams

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Generous subscriber support in 2022 enabled the continued expansion of the Richmond Forum Speech & Debate Initiative for the 2022 - 2023 school year. In our fifth year, we are proud to now support speech & debate teams at 28 public high schools and middle schools in the Richmond region. Speech & debate programs teach critical communication, creative thinking, and citizenship skills to the next generation of community members and leaders. As regional, state, and national competition season begins, your support will help to defray the cost of tournament entry fees, travel, and materials. Pictured: Speech & debate students from James River High School.

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MARIA RESSA HAS SPENT THE PAST DECADE OF HER CAREER STANDING UP TO A DICTATOR. The journalist’s remarkable work exposing the human rights abuses of authoritarian President Rodrigo Duterte has earned her a Nobel Peace Prize and no fewer than 10 arrests by the Philippine government.

Having been acquitted of four charges of tax evasion against her and her digital news company, Rappler, just three days before her visit to The Richmond Forum, Ressa took to the Altria Theater stage with an infectious sense of gratitude. “You don’t know what freedom feels like until you almost lose it. You, in Richmond, your air is sweet.”

In her first international trip since the acquittal, Ressa spent much of her day getting to know Virginia’s capital and its citizens before attending the Forum. Walking down Broad Street, she talked to a mixture of college students and long-time Richmond residents. “I got a sense of what was behind the headlines [about Monument Avenue] from 2020. Your story is like ours.”

Ressa believes there is a “battle for our minds,” which tech companies around the world are waging against the public. “The fight for our attention is a new economy that is chipping away at our free will.” She informed the audience that they would walk away from the evening with answers to three questions: How does the attention economy operate? What impact does it have on society? Finally, how can people fight back?

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Ressa explained that social media companies use machine learning to build “clones” of users based on the content they click, like, and share. Those clones are then served microtargeted content that often preys on an individual’s specific fears and spreads disinformation, while putting profits in the pockets of big tech companies like Facebook. “Algorithms coded into social platforms are insidiously shaping our future by encouraging the worst of human behavior.”

Maria Ressa fired up the audience by urging them to think more critically about social media platforms and their impact on democracy.

Worldwide, illiberal leaders with popular online presences are being elected to office. As a consequence, “the number of democracies has rolled back to 1989 levels,” Ressa said. These leaders have set in motion an information war which uses divisive narratives, masquerading as free speech and morally superior ideologies, to splinter communities. “But the goal was never to make you believe in anything,” Ressa claimed. “The goal was to foment so much anger and hate that you tore things apart, that you created chaos.”

Nations like the Philippines, Brazil, Italy, and the United States have all seen this pattern unfold. Ressa outlined the specific chain of events that led to the attack on the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, from the introduction of the “stop the steal” narrative in a Russia Today op-ed to the normalization of extremist ideas on social media via QAnon. “Whether it’s in the United States or in Myanmar,” she said, this cycle creates real-world violence.

“But we can find solutions in our collective wisdom,” Ressa added with genuine optimism. “In the long term it’s [through] education, in the medium term it’s [through] legislation, and in the short term it is just us.” She called for redefining civic engagement in the digital age while coming together within our communities to create a better future.

Ressa left the audience with one final question, which only they could answer for themselves: “What are you willing to sacrifice for the truth?”

Reclaiming the Monument lit up the Altria Theater to welcome Ressa to Richmond. From top: 1) Steve and Sam Otero with evening’s Host Patron, Capital One, enjoyed dinner with Maria Ressa. 2) Regina Elbert of Dominion Energy, the Lead Patron for the evening, introduced Maria Ressa. 3) The Maggie L. Walker Governor’s School jazz band provided musical entertainment. 4) Moderator Melody Barnes asked Ressa questions from the audience. 5) Ressa visited the Student Room to talk with local high school and college students.
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John Lithgow is a raconteur with a wide-ranging and towering talent. His work in film, television, and theater has left an indelible impression on audiences, and he believes deeply in the cultural importance of the creative arts and the livelihood of the creative class. He is a prolific actor with two Tonys, six Emmys, three SAG Awards, and two Oscar nominations. The ever-charming Lithgow will bring to The Richmond Forum stage his trademark wit and a presentation full of heart. He is also a spritely and whimsical poet for adults and children who will undoubtedly treat us to an original limerick or two.

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