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- Adam Clayton Powell III, Executive Director, Election Cybersecurity Initiative, USC Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership and Polity
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- Arthur Kent, former war correspondent and author
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- Dr. Karen McCrindle, head of the Department of French Linguistics and former program director of journalism at the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus