Before we get started id like too thank our sponsors. We will leave about 10 minutes at the end of the program for a q a session, so if you have questions please sign up at the microphone to your right and ask questions at the microphone so the home viewing audience can hear the question and before we begin, please silence your phones and turn off camera flashes. With that i like to welcome my professor of Digital Media strategy at the Mcdill University in todays interview her, owen youngman. Thank you, tom and welcome here to Jones College prep. Great to have you here. Im sure you dont mind being in this airconditioned venue on this hot chicago day. We are delighted to welcome son of the north shore, justin peters, formally wrote a lot of things i read in the clumpy journalism review as well whos recently published book is the idealist. The idealist aaron swartz and the rise of free culture on the internet. Is a book that is both biography and exploration of history and musings on the
So, just like the jehovahs witnesses in 1943, the consequences are stark. Barnett held that people, including young students, could not be forced to say what was not in their minds. A concept we today called the rule against compelled speech. The court emphasized the constitutional limits on the states coercive power, which exercised by, quote, village tyrants or by the federal government. And it underscored that the First Amendment was designed to protect noncon officialists of all stripes them court particularly focused on schools because the case involved two Elementary School girls. It said because schools are educating the young for citizenship they must scrupulously protect individual rights. If wire not to strangle the free mind at its source and to teach youth to discount important principles of government as mere platitudes. You can watch this and other programs online at book of the doering booktv. Org. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] book tv is back live
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You can keep the spirit of the lit fest going all year round by downloading the printers row at where you will find all of the chicago tribunes book content free and discounted ebooks for subscribers and the complete printers row we will leave about 10 minutes at the end of the program for a q a session, so if you have questions please sign up at the microphone to your right and ask questions at the microphone so the home viewing audience can hear the question and before we begin, please silence your phones and turn off thank you, tom. And welcome, welcome here to Jones College prep. Great to have you here. Im sure you dont mind being many this airconditioned venue in this airconditioned venue on this hot chicago day. Y. Were delighted today to welcome a son of the north shore, justin peters, correspondent for slate, formerly wrote a lot of things i read in the columbia journalism review as well whose recentlypublished book is the idealist. Its a book thats both biography and explorati
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BELLOWS FALLS â The Rockingham Free Public Libraryâs first annual PEEPs Literary Diorama Contest concluded with the announcement of the winners in seven categories. View the winners on Facebook or on the website: https://rockinghamlibrary.org/peepdioramacontest/
Ten dioramas were submitted, and all were displayed online due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. Voting took place on the libraryâs website and Facebook page and submitted via email earlier this month. Winners will receive small prizes, such as gift cards to local businesses. And now, without further delay, the winners of the PEEPs Literary Diorama Contest are: