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BACK TO SCHOOL: FIRE’s FAQ for Student Protests on Campus
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This week, FIRE’s getting you ready to head back to school with a series highlighting our favorite resources for student activists.
Whether you’re thinking about joining the FIRE Student Network, planning a campus protest, or want your school to formally commit to free speech by adopting the Chicago Statement on Free Expression, check back here all week for more on how you can make a difference on your campus. Just look for the backpack icon!
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First up: FIRE’s FAQ for Student Protests on Campus. In our FAQ, we cover our most-asked questions about campus student activism—including a primer on campus-protest rights and limitations, and what to do if your expression is censored.
Check it out below:
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