Posted on 25 January 2011. Tags: art, censorship, Film, free speech, National Portrait Gallery, Real Art Ways, Smithsonian
Will K. Wilkins, Executive Director of Real Art Ways talks about the controversy surrounding the Smithsonian’s removal of David Wojnarowicz’s A Fire in My Belly from the National Portrait Gallery. Real Art Ways is showing this piece as a response to the censorship.
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Posted in Features, RadioActive
Posted on 04 May 2009. Tags: CCSU, censorship, free press, free speech, politics
RadioActive presents an exclusive interview with Marissa Blazsko, former Opinions Editor for The Recorder, CCSU’s student newspaper. Blazsko was fired from her position after participating in political activism on campus and in the community. On RadioActive, Blazsko discusses the implications of The Recorder’s actions on current and future journalists, as well as the selective application of rights to “free speech.” Read the full story
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Posted on 03 May 2009. Tags: CCSU, censorship, free speech, media
Marissa Blazsko was fired by the CCSU newspaper for her political beliefs. Hear what she has to say about it, and about objectivity, journalism and free speech.
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