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The United States faces an immediate threat from homegrown violent extremism (HVE), and today, that threat increasingly stems from right-wing and white supremacist terrorism. Preventing attacks and enhancing public safety demands better insight into how individuals radicalize to violence, the impact on the victims and the pathway to escape extremism. HVE concerns every American, and to ensure all stakeholders have an opportunity to see the event. Honorary Summit Chair: Daryle Lamont Jenkins, Founder and Executive Director, One People’s Project Panel 1 – Surviving Extremist Violence Victims and communities struggle with physical and psychological ramifications after an attack. The panel will feature participants who have survived extremist violence, as well as experts who can shed light on the challenges and needs they face. Panelists: Moderator: Dr. LaVonna Lewis, PhD, Teaching Professor and Director of Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives at the USC Price School of Public Policy Cynthia Deitle, Programs and Operations Director, Matthew Shepard Foundation Josh Stepakoff, survivor of the 1999 white supremacist attack on the North Valley Jewish Community Center in Los Angeles Dr. Tony Beliz, Clinical and Forensic Psychologist