Prevention in Practice: Tackling Online Extremism & Radicalization
Prevention in Practice: Tackling Online Extremism & Radicalization
Featuring William Braniff, Executive Director, Polarization & Extremism Research & Innovation Lab (PERIL), American University
Online spaces play a growing role in radicalization, targeted violence, and community harm. This expert-led virtual program explores how radicalization happens—and how prevention works.
- Examine how online ecosystems fuel radicalization and targeted violence
- Identify early warning signs linked to extremist and grievance-based threats
- Explore prevention strategies grounded in public-health and community resilience
This thought-provoking virtual speaker series, “Emerging Threats to National Security,” aims to shed light on the most pressing issues that impact national security. These engaging events bring together experts, practitioners, and community members to foster awareness and promote a united effort in safeguarding our nation and countering extremism. More events in the series to come.
Can’t make it? Don’t worry! Registrants will be sent a replay link following each event.
This project was supported by grant #25PIBV25CELL, issued by the Colorado Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. The discounted $1.00 per-participant charge for this program has been graciously underwritten by the CELL’s underwriters.