For High School Students In Berkeley, Familiar Protests And New Fears
Listen in as Berkeley High Students discuss what it feels like to have their school become a protest zone for white supremacists… again.
Listen in as Berkeley High Students discuss what it feels like to have their school become a protest zone for white supremacists… again.
Right now, a lot of teens are asking the adults in their lives: Should I take to the streets to oppose the rallies, or avoid the whole thing all together?
Following the advice of law enforcement officials, Texas A&M has cancelled the white lives matter event scheduled for September 11, 2017 in consideration of safety.
Until the hard-core conservatives and liberals around me tone things down, I feel like I’m a moderate stuck in the middle, fighting for reasonable discussion on two fronts.
Does UC Berkeley’s iconic past in the free speech movement really reflect the reality today?
Schools need to provide safe spaces and intellectual freedom for all students. How should they handle students’ free speech in today’s climate?
What does free speech mean on college campuses today? We asked college newspaper editors throughout the country to weigh in on the state of free speech on their campus.
Social media has become a powerful tool for activists and organizers to spread their message, stay informed, and build connections. Here, we’ve listed a number of core concepts for activists in the digital age to reflect on.