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Wrestling Darkness

Eric Byler, Mona Charen, Nina Jankowicz, Renee DiResta, Sarah Kurchak, Sisonke Msimang, Lawrence Lessig, Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, William J. Barber, II, Tim Tyson

Wrestling Darkness deconstructs pro wrestling as the political project that gave rise to cable news and reality TV — the initial vehicles for Trumpism — and how hate spreads on the web. Eric Byler's films include Charlotte Sometimes & American Knees.

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  • Eric Byler

    Eric Byler is filmmaker and journalist whose narrative films include Charlotte Sometimes & American Knees, both award winners at SxSW. His documentaries include 9500 Liberty & The Headless Klansman of Selma.

  • Mona Charen

    Policy Editor at The Bulwark. Host of the Mona Charen Show podcast.

  • Nina Jankowicz

    Nina Jankowicz is CEO of The American Sunlight Project and the author of How to Lose the Information War (Bloomsbury, 2020) and How to Be a Woman Online (Bloomsbury, 2022).

  • Renee DiResta

    I study propaganda, influence, & how to design platforms to support user agency. Now @ Georgetown, prev Stanford Internet Observatory. \ud83d\udcd5 Invisible Rulers: The People Who Turn Lies into Reality. Twitter Files bête noire. Jane Street, tech. Mom.

  • Sarah Kurchak

    Writer. Autist. External validation needer.

  • Sisonke Msimang

    Talker. Writer. Curator. Convenor. African.

  • Lawrence Lessig

    law professor and democracy activist.

  • Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove

    Author, preacher, moral activist. Latest book: WHITE POVERTY

  • William J. Barber, II

    President, Repairers of the Breach, & Founding Director & Professor, Yale Center for Public Theology and Public Policy. Author, WHITE POVERTY, WE ARE CALLED TO BE A MOVEMENT, THE THIRD RECONSTRUCTION, REVIVE US AGAIN, & FORWARD TOGETHER.

  • Tim Tyson

    Senior Research Scholar at the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University.

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