Sentences with phrase «defending free expression»

In the early 2000s, Huang Rui was a leading figure in establishing the 798 Art District in Beijing, once again defending free expression against government restriction.
In the early 2000s, Rui was a leading figure in establishing the 798 Art District in Beijing, once again defending free expression against government restriction.
But having written elsewhere about the global mobilizations over insults supposed to have been delivered Muhammad, from the publication of The Satanic Verses to Danish cartoons of the Prophet, I want to focus here on the politics of those who defend free expression against such «theological» challenges.
The Foundation advocates for authors rights, fights to protect them against unlicensed reproduction, defends free expression, and educates writers with the business knowledge and skills to survive in the writing profession.
She is a Visiting Professor of Literature at Bard College, and was formerly president of PEN American Center, a New York City - based literary society of writers, editors and translators that works to advance literature, defend free expression, and foster international literary fellowship.

Not exact matches

♦ In a Wall Street Journal op - ed, Yale President Peter Salovey defends his university's dual commitment to «the principles of inclusion and free expression
Defending someone's freedom to have anti-freedom opinions is contradictory in the extreme, like the freedom to own slaves, the freedom to cheat at an election, the freedom to suppress the free expression of opinion, etc..
The President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo - Addo, says the Ghanaian people will continue to defend the right to free expression to the very end, because of their determination to build a free, open society with accountable governance.
The «antioxidant power» of a food is an expression of its capability both to defend the human organism from the action of the free radicals and to prevent degenerative disorders deriving from persistent oxidative stress.
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Andrew also frequently advises and defends traditional and new media clients on defamation and free expression issues.
monitors, defends and reports on free expression and access to information in Canada and abroad.
New York, NY About Blog NCAC is a national non-profit committed to protecting and defending First Amendment and free expression rights.
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