Council members say hate speech used by the public during city meetings has discouraged others from coming to speak.
Seven Los Angeles City Council members Friday introduced a motion seeking to prohibit the use of two specific offensive epithets during civic meetings. Council President Marqueece Harris-Dawson is ...
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Two California researchers said Friday that a U.S. government health publication instructed them to remove data on sexual ...
Venice used new art commissions to help its citizens understand the changing nature of power and quell public anxiety during ...
(WIB) – Nearly all members of the Blackworld have heard the saying: “A hard head makes for a soft behind.” Translation: “When you don’t listen and learn, reality will eventually whip your a$$.” ...
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Konica Minolta supports the Bill of Rights Institute’s Power of the Printed Word campaign which distributes 50,000 pocket ...
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Teachers scheduled to bring 76 students to the Alice Paul Center for Gender Justice received a barrage of "denigrating" ...
As censorship spreads, artists and institutions struggle with political constraints, self-censorship, and the diminishing role of art as a space for ...