#### Appendix B: Restoring Public Trust #### Reproduction Below we reproduce an announcement from the Interaktive Demokratie website about an event that has already taken place. The recording can be accessed at the following web address: https://interaktive-demokratie.org/news/2022/20220407-Restoring-Public-Trust.en.html Thomas Mann House in Los Angeles hosted a four-day, multi-platform program in April 2022 with innovators from academia, artistic fields and politics to discuss concrete steps for restoring public trust in Germany and the U.S. Through virtual discussions, video statements, podcasts, articles and streamed conversations from the Thomas Mann House, experts addressed how we can strengthen public trust in the areas of international relations, security, elections, diversity, local communities and the broader media landscape. 2022 Thomas Mann Fellow Andreas Nitsche and board member of the Association for Interactive Democracy has been part of this inspiring program. Check out the program, read and listen to them.[1] References: [1] https://trust.vatmh.org/ ============================================================================= This file is part of: The Liquid Democracy Journal on electronic participation, collective moderation, and voting systems Issue 7, Berlin 2022-09-24 The full issue is available at: https://www.liquid-democracy-journal.org/issue/7/ All rights reserved Copyright © 2022 Interaktive Demokratie e. V., Berlin, Germany https://www.interaktive-demokratie.org/ Published by: Interaktive Demokratie e. V., Berlin, Germany Edited by: Jan Behrens, Axel Kistner, Andreas Nitsche, Björn Swierczek Imprint and contact: https://www.liquid-democracy-journal.org/imprint Subscription and archive: https://www.liquid-democracy-journal.org/ ISSN-L: 2198-9532 ISSN print version: 2198-9532 (until Issue 6) ISSN electronic version: 2199-1758 Filename: The_Liquid_Democracy_Journal-Issue007-06-Restoring_Public_Trust.txt Encoding: UTF-8