By: Mark Leon Goldberg on June 30, 2014Jillian York is on the line this week. She is the online freedom of expression activist, writer and thinker, now with the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Jillian tells Mark how she arrived at the right place at the right time to help the world understand how social media was propelling the Arab Spring Protests. It’s a fun and interesting conversation. Have a listen! Previous episodesTurkey’s Strategic Interests in IraqEpisode 22: Live from the UN, 2014 (Vol 1); A special edition, featuring the President of the General Assembly, the UN Ambassadors from Vietnam and Jamaica, the head of the UN Association, and more!The UN’s View of the Iraq CrisisEpisode 21: Thomas Pickering, former Ambassador to the UN, Israel, Jordan, Russia, India and more.Dying for the World CupEpisode 20: Jessica Tuchman Matthews, foreign policy trendsetterEgypt After the Counter Revolution Episode 19: Louise Arbour, human rights pioneer.What Obama Left Out of His Big Foreign Policy SpeechEpisode 18: Zalmay Khalizad, former US Ambassador to Afghanistan, Iraq and the UN.Why Libya is Suddenly on the Verge of a Civil War Episode 17: Gov Bill Richardson, he frees hostages.The Foreign Policy Implications of India’s ElectionsEpisode 16: Carolyn Miles, CEO of Save the ChildrenWhat Boko Haram WantsEpisode: 15 Laura Turner Seydel, philanthropistEpisode 14: Douglas Ollivant, Iraq expertEpisode 13: Gary Bass, historianEpisode 12: Mark Montgomery, demographerEpisode 11: Kenneth Roth, Human Rights WatcherEpisode 10: Live from the UN, Volume 2.Episode 9: Mia Farrow, humanitarian activist and Goodwill AmbassadorEpisode 8: Suzanne Nossel, Big ThinkerEpisode 7: Live from the UN, Volume 1. Episode 6: PJ Crowley, former State Department SpokespersonEpisode 5: Octavia Nasr, reporterEpisode 4: Arsalan Iftikhar, “The Muslim Guy”Episode 3: Dodge Billingsley, filmmaker.Episode 2: Laura Seay, @TexasinAfricaEpisode 1: Heather Hurlburt, national security wonkDiscussion comments...