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One of the most troubling aspects of censorship on college campuses isn't merely what it means for free speech in higher education – it's but also what it means for the rest of us as those young leaders enter the "real world."
Zoë Felbein is president of the Turning Point USA chapter at UNLV, and she joined the program to talk about the free-speech culture (or lack thereof) in higher education, and what we can do to bring it back for future generations.
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One of the most troubling aspects of censorship on college campuses isn't merely what it means for free speech in higher education – it's but also what it means for the rest of us as those young leaders enter the "real world."
Zoë Felbein is president of the Turning Point USA chapter at UNLV, and she joined the program to talk about the free-speech culture (or lack thereof) in higher education, and what we can do to bring it back for future generations.