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203) Learning what you cannot say: teaching free speech and political literacy in an authoritarian age
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"How do teachers know the limits of their speech? Free speech mean more than simply being free to agree, though the authoritarian managerial cultures of many schools increasingly ignore the need for a strong and empowered teaching profession. In response to this ongoing systemic contradiction, Learning What You Cannot Say provides a unique combination of teacher narratives, cultural theory and "black letter law" as part of a broader effort to create...
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A compilation of three short films about the current state of freedom of speech and freedom of assembly in the United States.
Fox vs. Franken: when comedian Al Franken used Fox News' phrase "Fair and balanced" in his satiric book, the network sued. Fox lost in court and Franken earned national notoriety with a bestseller.
Poetic license: explores the implications of state-sponsored art through the story of New Jersey Poet Laureate Amiri Baraka and...
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"Passed in June 1940, the smith Act was a peacetime antisedition law that marked a dramatic shift in the legal definition of free speech restriction in American by criminalizing the advocacy of overthrowing the government by force. It also criminalized the acts of printing, publishing, or distributing anything advocating such sedition and made it illegal to organize or belong to any association that did the same. It was first brought to trial in July...
216) Reportero
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Follows a veteran reporter and his colleagues at Zeta, a Tijuana-based independent newsweekly, as they stubbornly ply their trade in one of the deadliest places in the world for members of the media. As the drug war intensifies and the risks to journalists become greater, will the free press be silenced?
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"Bienvenido de nuevo a Hope Springs... donde Grace Wesley enseña historia en la preparatoria. Ella se choca con el distrito escolar después de responder a la pregunta de Brooke Thawley acerca de Jesús durante una discusión académica. De repente, Brooke se convierte en un peón en un épico juicio que podría costarle a Grace la profesión que ama. Tom Endler, un abogado del gremio de maestros, es seleccionado como representante legal de Grace...
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