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The State of Free Speech

 
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In our inaugural episode, WGBH’s On Campus Radio takes a look at the battleground of ideas on college campuses. We visit a Wellesley College class where professors are pushing left-leaning students out of their comfort zones, and we sit down with Wellesley junior Esther Jaffe, who wants to restrict certain speech on her campus. Then we head west to Williams College, where senior Zach Wood has been inviting controversial speakers to the liberal arts campus. We also talk to Wesleyan University President Michael Roth, who says colleges need “affirmative action” for conservative ideas, and we hear from Yale philosophy professor Jason Stanley, Harvard education professor Meira Levinson and WGBH News senior editor Ken Cooper.
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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

When? This feed was archived on December 01, 2018 02:03 (6y ago). Last successful fetch was on October 31, 2018 02:23 (6y ago)

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In our inaugural episode, WGBH’s On Campus Radio takes a look at the battleground of ideas on college campuses. We visit a Wellesley College class where professors are pushing left-leaning students out of their comfort zones, and we sit down with Wellesley junior Esther Jaffe, who wants to restrict certain speech on her campus. Then we head west to Williams College, where senior Zach Wood has been inviting controversial speakers to the liberal arts campus. We also talk to Wesleyan University President Michael Roth, who says colleges need “affirmative action” for conservative ideas, and we hear from Yale philosophy professor Jason Stanley, Harvard education professor Meira Levinson and WGBH News senior editor Ken Cooper.
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