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NCAC Activist Information
What You Can Do About Censorship, Now
- Sign up for action alerts on censorship issues from NCAC. You'll receive the latest on breaking censorship controversies, along with opportunities to get involved and make your voice heard.
- WRITE
letters to public officials and media outlets, emphasizing your commitment to First Amendment rights. Why wait until a controversy arises? Express your support for freedom of thought, inquiry, and expression.
(Don't know how to reach your representative? Click Here. To reach local media outlets, click here.)
- WATCH
for censorship controversies and Alert NCAC.
- ENLIST OTHERS and ORGANIZE
a local anti-censorship group.
- INFORM YOURSELF and SPREAD THE WORD: NCAC.org includes case reports on censorship incidents, organized by both Issue and Medium (such as Art, Media, and Entertainment); There's also an archive of Censorship News, a database of legal cases in the arts, and much more ...
- SUPPORT
NCAC. We work everyday, year in and year out, exclusively
against censorship, and your support goes far.
- FACED WITH CENSORSHIP IN YOUR COMMUNITY? Use NCAC's Toolkit for responding to book challenges and our resource guide, Censorship in Schools: Learning, Speaking, and Thinking Freely: The First Amendment in Schools.
- EXERCISE
YOUR FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHTS — EXPRESS YOURSELF!
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