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TODAY: Town Hall on Free Speech

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The moderators of next week鈥檚 town hall: ASUCD President Radhika Gawde and School of Lawn Dean Kevin Johnson.

ASUCD President Radhika Gawde has been added as a co-moderator for the 嘿嘿视频 Campus Town Hall on Free Speech at Public Universities, happening today (March 7).

AT A GLANCE

  • WHAT: 嘿嘿视频 Campus Town Hall on Free Speech at Public Universities
  • WHERE: Multipurpose room,
  • WHEN: 3 p.m. Tuesday, March 7
  • ADMISSION: Free, no RSVPs or tickets necessary

Gawde and Kevin Johnson, dean of the School of Law, will be the moderators for a panel addressing the role and responsibilities of public universities in supporting free speech.

鈥淎fter becoming ASUCD president, I quickly learned about the balancing that has to be done between one鈥檚 First Amendment rights, those of others, and the university鈥檚 legal obligations surrounding the First Amendment,鈥 Gawde said. 鈥淚 hope students, after hearing from the panelists, will gain a working knowledge of their rights and how to navigate the challenges that arise from negative speech."

Johnson echoed the importance of free speech.

鈥淔ree speech is the bedrock of the modern university,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t extends to students, faculty, staff and the community. This discussion will help us all appreciate those fundamental rights.鈥

The panelists:

  • , professor in the School of Law
  • , executive director of the UC National Center for Free Speech and Civic Engagement
  • , professor of history and chair of the Academic Senate Committee on Academic Freedom and Responsibility
  • , professor in the School of Law
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Ashutosh Bhagwat
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Michelle Deutchman
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Gregory Downs
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Brian Soucek

The event builds on a discussion started by Chancellor Gary S. May, who last month issued a video message about free speech at public universities.

鈥淎s a public institution, 嘿嘿视频 is obligated by law to guarantee free speech protections,鈥 May said in the video. 鈥淭hat's why we allow registered student organizations to bring speakers with diverse 鈥 and sometimes controversial 鈥 perspectives to campus. It's why we allow an open forum for many views, ideas and opinions, including those that some may dislike or find offensive. 鈥 So how do we deal with these negative influences on our campus and in society? I believe the best way forward is not to silence those voices we dislike, but rather to rebut them and counter them with something better.鈥

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Cody Kitaura is a News and Media Relations Specialist in the Office of Strategic Communications, and can be reached by email or at 530-752-1932.

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