Chicagoans Unite to Defend LGBT-themed Book Against Religious Group’s Campaign
NCAC is praising the grassroots efforts of Chicagoans who have set an example for the rest of the country.
NCAC is praising the grassroots efforts of Chicagoans who have set an example for the rest of the country.
In the letter to the Attorney General, the groups condemned the Department’s overbroad reach and expressed alarm over DOJ investigative tactics that offend the rights of all individuals to political dissent and free assembly.
Techrasa, 8/27/17
Artist Steven Leyba was ordered to remove his paintings despite the fact he was using the symbol to reclaim its original significance in Native American culture.
The trial will decide whether the cancellation of the Mexican-American studies curriculum in 2010 in Tucson Arizona was done with discriminatory intent.
Greensboro News & Record, Local-NC, 8/20/17
Book challenge season has begun in Indianapolis!
By choosing to remove the book, a precedent is set for the success of future book challenges that place objectionable content over pedagogical merit.
Ventura County Star, Local-CA, 8/12/2017
Newsday. Local-NY, 8/6/2017
The bill risks eviscerating online free speech protections for websites that host large amounts of user-generated content.