

Wed, Apr 05
|Washington
Profs & Pints: Whistleblowing 101
A guide to exposing an organization’s wrongdoing, with Stephen Kohn, adjunct professor at the Northeastern University School of Law
Time & Location
Apr 05, 2023, 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Washington, 801 E St NW, Washington, DC 20004, USA
About the event
presents: a guide to exposing an organization’s wrongdoing, with Stephen Kohn, adjunct professor at the Northeastern University School of Law, co-founder of the National Whistleblower Center, and author of the forthcoming book Profs and Pints DC“Whistleblowing 101,”Rules for Whistleblowers: A Handbook for Doing What’s Right.
Nothing shakes up Washington D.C. quite like a whistleblower. We’ve seen it in the past with Watergate, the Pentagon Papers, and the "Ukraine whistleblower" scandals, all made public by corporate and government employees willing to risk their careers (or worse) to call attention to information meant to be kept secret. More recently, current or former employees of Big Tech firms like Facebook and Twitter have exposed wrongdoing by those who had worked alongside them—something we’re likely to see more of as such companies shed large shares of their employees while remaining under government pressure to end harmful practices.
If you have a job, you’re in…