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SUMMARY:Virtual Poetry Reading: "Liberté\, égalité\, fraternité" Anthology
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Poetry Reading: “Liberté\, égalité\, fraternité” Anthology\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/84308329737?pwd=RjJUdCtJVXRySjlvMHdXakJRRzVmUT09 \nMeeting ID: 843 0832 9737 – Passcode: 678146 \n\n Purhcase the Anthology\n“liberty\, equality\, fraternity” the national motto of France\nA legacy of the Age of Enlightenment\, the motto “Liberté\, égalité\, fraternité” first appeared during the French Revolution. It was written into the 1958 constitution and is nowadays part of the French national heritage. \nJuly 14 is the anniversary of the Storming of the Bastille in 1789\, the turning point in the French Revolution. Bastille Day is the common name given in English-speaking countries to the national day of France\, which is celebrated on 14 July each year. In French\, it is formally called Féte nationale “National Celebration” and commonly and legally le 14 juillet\, “the 14th of July” \nPotential Readers: \n\nByron Beynon\nWilleena Booker\nJane-Rebecca Cannarella\nMarie-Louise Eyres\nLinda Goss\nSteven Halpern\nKathleen Herrmann\nJoan Huffman\nJones Irwin\nIrving Jones\nRachel Kiskaddon\nResolute Lee\nJohn Mason\nHelen MIRKIL\nJonathan Pessant\nBegonya Plaza-Rosenbluth\nPeter Prizel\nDavid Radavich\nGeorge Schaefer\nJennifer Schneider\nBob Small\nJose Trejo Maya\nEric Wittkopf\nSamantha Wright\n\nClick here for our liberté\, égalité\, fraternité Anthology ($10.00\, 978-1-954499-20-1)
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SUMMARY:Virtual Poetry Reading: "Free Speech:  And Why You Should Give a Damn" by Jonathan Zimmerman\, Signe Wilkinson (Illustrator)
DESCRIPTION:Virtual Poetry Reading: “Free Speech: And Why You Should Give a Damn” by Jonathan Zimmerman\, Signe Wilkinson (Illustrator)\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/87881707311?pwd=S0pHK2tnUkp4SzlmajNmV2hCUkFMQT09 \nMeeting ID: 878 8170 7311 – Passcode: 322627 \n Purchase This Title\n\n \nIn America\, we like to think we live in a land of liberty\, where everyone can say whatever they want. Throughout our history\, however\, we have also been quick to censor people who offend or frighten us. We talk a good game about freedom of speech\, then we turn around and deny it to others. In this brief but bracing book\, historian Jonathan Zimmerman and Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Signe Wilkinson tell the story of free speech in America: who established it\, who has denounced it\, and who has risen to its defense. They also make the case for why we should care about it today when free speech is once again under attack. Across the political spectrum\, Americans have demanded the suppression of ideas and images that allegedly threaten our nation. But the biggest danger to America comes not from speech but from censorship\, which prevents us from freely governing ourselves. Free speech allows us to criticize our leaders. It lets us consume the art\, film\, and literature we prefer. And\, perhaps most importantly\, it allows minorities to challenge the oppression they suffer. While any of us are censored\, none of us are free. \nJonathan Zimmerman is the Judy and Howard Berkowitz Professor in Education at the University of Pennsylvania. A former Peace Corps volunteer\, he is the author of Campus Politics: What Everyone Needs to Know and seven other books. He is also a frequent op-ed contributor to The New York Times\, the Washington Post\, and other national newspapers and magazines. Zimmerman received the 2019 Open Inquiry Leadership Award from Heterodox Academy\, which promotes viewpoint diversity in higher education. \nSigne Wilkinson was the first female to receive the Pulitzer Prize for editorial cartooning in 1992. \n 
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