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QAnon, Domestic Terrorism, and the Threat to Democracy

QAnon, Domestic Terrorism, and the Threat to Democracy 1/22/21 by EMS

How White Evangelical Christians Fused With Trump Extremism

Speaker Bios

Meili Criezis | criezis@american.edu
Meili Criezis is a Program Associate at PERIL and a Global Network on Extremism and Technology Associate Fellow. Her research focuses on Islamic State propaganda, ISIS supporters’ presence on encrypted apps, extremist networks in online spaces, and, more generally, violent extremism across ideologies. She is enthusiastic about collaborating on research and engaging in work that seeks to address issues of polarization and extremism.

Colin P. Clarke | colin.clarke@soufangroup.com
Colin P. Clarke is a Senior Research Fellow at The Soufan Center. Clarke is also an assistant teaching professor in the Institute for Politics and Strategy (IPS) at Carnegie Mellon University. He was also a member of the Pardee RAND Graduate School (PRGS) faculty. He is also an associate fellow at the International Centre for Counter-Terrorism- The Hague (ICCT), a non-resident Senior Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI), and a member of the network of experts at the
Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime. He was previously a fellow at the Program on Extremism at George Washington University and the Matthew B. Ridgway Center for International Security Studies at the University of Pittsburgh’s Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (GSPIA), where he received his Ph.D. in International Security Policy (2012).

Ricardo Corzo Moreno | ricardo.corzo.moreno@gmail.com
Ricardo Corzo Moreno earned an associate degree in Theology at Venezuela Evangelical Seminary in 1990. By 1991, Ricardo moved to Los Angeles where he obtained a Bachelor’ of Theology degree from Latin American Bible College in La Puente, California (1995) and a Master of Divinity from San Francisco Theological Seminary (2002). He holds a Certificate in Public  Policy ant Ethics from the Divinity School of Harvard University (2006) and a Certificate in Faith Leadership and Community Engagement from the Center for Religion and Civic Culture of the University of Southern California. (2012). Ricardo was a Community Organizer for the Cluster of Presbyterian Churches in Wilshire and Hollywood. He also worked as a Senior Regional Organizer for the Coalition of Immigrants Rights’ of Los Angeles (CHIRLA) and as Director for Latino Relations with Bread for the World, an anti-hunger Christian ecumenical organization based in Washington DC.

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