The RightOnline conference in Washington, DC is under way, and National Review’s Jim Geraghty is among the attendees:
Rarely mentioned advantage to conferences like #ROL15: Faces on Twitter, FB, and web bylines turn into actual, fun people you've met.
— Jim Geraghty (@jimgeraghty) May 2, 2015
Conferences started early today:
.@KristinaRibali & @BiasedGirl are ready to help you grow & engage your audience in Mint. Panel starts at 9! #ROL15 pic.twitter.com/zV4KzjSWE9
— RightOnline (@rightonline) May 2, 2015
Panel on content creation at #RO15 w @BiasedGirl @KristinaRibali and @BenHowe. pic.twitter.com/wH3Zcp9HMB
— Sarah (@mamaswati) May 2, 2015
Among the presenters/panelists was Kristina Ribali:
https://twitter.com/christopherguz/status/594494861660844032
"Learn to tell the stories that impact people's lives."
– @KristinaRibali #ROL15 pic.twitter.com/W7pRaNH8vJ
— Hair (@SHannitysHair) May 2, 2015
"Facts tell, stories sell," @KristinaRibali at @rightonline #ROL15 pic.twitter.com/qhTAdoI31w
— Jason W Hoyt (@JasonWHoyt) May 2, 2015
How might Ribali’s overall presentation have been rated on many progressive campuses?
Recommended
I think the @KristinaRibali presentation already includes two micro-aggressions, four trigger words, and a need for a "safe space."
— Jim Geraghty (@jimgeraghty) May 2, 2015
Prog-tastic!
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