Student Kivlighan de Montebello faces suspension after protesting for Palestine on campus, while some activists also raised concerns about the end of an Arabic language program
Attempts to curtail free speech present an existential threat to the Writers Guild of America’s 11,000 members, who are still finding their footing amid an industry-wide contraction
ICE and CBP are merging with institutions of higher education to form a new academic police state
The law purports to target “revenge porn,” but experts and activists fear far-reaching censorship
In prisons across the country, where books are banned and visits are restricted, PBS is a crucial lifeline
Under the guise of national security and economic growth, governments and corporations worldwide are escalating legal strategies to suppress Indigenous activists and organizers
As foundations defund organizations that speak out against Israel’s genocide in Gaza, already underfunded Black- and brown-led reproductive justice groups take the biggest hit for living their stated values
Having suffered in the prison system for 30 years, I just wanted to help people heal and get home to their families. Instead, prison administrators took away my platform and labeled me a threat.
Community members and free speech advocates remain vigilant over retaliation and censorship of the independent theater: “O Cinema will not be silenced, and neither will our community”
Leaving popular platforms such as Instagram could mean that LGBTQIA+ users lose the followings and communities they have built over years
Investigations by the U.S. Education Department threaten students and teachers who support Palestinian liberation, organizers say
Miami artist Les Gomez-Gonzalez rescinded their participation in a local exhibition that required complying with an anti-BDS statute, highlighting the impact on artistic freedom and solidarity with Palestine
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