What do cheerleaders, critical race theory and internet smear campaigns have in common? They’re all related to some of the most talked about issues involving free speech today. For the Season 1 finale of Hot Off The Pod, Michelle Deutchman, Executive Director of the UC National Center for Free Speech and Civic Engagement, updates us on the latest First Amendment news. In one case, a high schooler’s leaked Snapchat reaches the Supreme Court, raising questions about student speech in the social media age. Trump may be out of office, but his opposition to diversity education lives on in the form of state legislation banning critical race theory in schools. In higher education, the quotation of racial slurs in educational settings is a topic of fierce debate. Finally, we touch on the Associated Press’ recent firing of Emily Wilder for her history of college activism and what this means for a generation of journalists who have grown up documenting their lives and opinions online.
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https://dailynexus.com/2021-05-22/a-s-senate-vegetarian-bill-delayed-after-critique-and-controversy/
https://dailynexus.com/2021-05-18/niki-and-dominic-fike-headline-extravaganza-2021/
This week we explore the UCSB Library program UCSB Reads, the annual bookclub ran by and for students. Talking with Lupita Barragan, a group leader for the program and UCSB alumnus, we unpack this year’s book selection, When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir by Patrisse Cullors and asha bandele. From reflections on identity to in-depth literary analysis, we discuss the importance of UCSB Reads' role in facilitating student-led spaces for vulnerable conversations sparked by this incredible book. To virtually attend the program’s author talk with Patrisse Cullors, reserve a free ticket at artsandlectures.ucsb.edu.
For more hot headlines, check out the links below:
https://dailynexus.com/2021-05-04/ucsb-should-send-you-a-900-check-now-heres-why/
https://dailynexus.com/2021-05-03/tracks-of-the-month-april-2021/