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CSPAN Discussion July 4, 2024

A number of journalists and academics took part in a discussion on free speech and due process on college and university campuses. The event, from the National Press conference is about an hour and 10 minutes. Minutes. Welcome to our presentation on the on social network. This is organized by the lafayette group, campus reform and by organization, foundation for individual rights and expression. Counsel, a little bit about where you come from, free speech and due process and Higher Education for the past 25 years and expanded our mission to move beyond free speech on College Campus issues but in the years weve been addressing these questions, as a common theme and one thing we found campus freedom has declined direct proportion of the penetrative class. Thomas jefferson wrote men are endowed. Among these are life, libe ....

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PRESSTV Eye July 4, 2024

Perspective. In february, the islamic world marks the 59th anniversary of the assassination of the muslim activist, thinker and revolutionary, known most popularly as malcolm x. This weeks episode will explore the life of malcolm, later known as alhaj malik alshabaz, and his contributions to raising the revolutionary awareness of black people in america, encouraging them embrace islam and reject degeneracy and his efforts to build solidarity across antiimperialist movements in the global south. First lets take a closer look into the background of the man himself, malcolm x. Born malcolm little in omaha nebraska on may 19th, 1925, malcolm x was the son of earlin louise helen little, and he was the fourth child of their seven children. Malcolms father, earl was local civil rights activist, advocating for americas long oppressed africanamerican people. When malcolm was just infant, the family was were forced to relocate to michigan due to threats from the koukluks clan in nebraska. In mic ....

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PRESSTV Eye July 4, 2024

Perspective. In february, the islamic world marks the 59th anniversary of the assassination of the muslim activist, thinker and revolutionary, known most popularly as malcolm x. This weeks episode will explore the life of malcolm, later known as alhaj malik alshabaz, and his contributions to raising the revolutionary awareness of black people in america, encouraging them embrace islam and reject degeneracy and his efforts to build solidarity across antiimperialist movements in the global south. First lets take a closer look into the background of the man himself, malcolm x. Born malcolm little in omaha nebraska on may 19th, 1925, malcolm x was the son of earlin louise helen little, and he was the fourth child of their seven children. Malcolms father, earl was local civil rights activist, advocating for americas long oppressed africanamerican people. When malcolm was just infant, the family was were forced to relocate to michigan due to threats from the koukluks clan in nebraska. In mic ....

Louise Helen , Civil Rights , Family Home , Malcolm Turn , Mental Health , Mental Health Struggles , Health Struggles , School Teacher , Rising Star , Numerous Police , International Politicians , Gamal Abdul , Gamal Abdul Nasir , Abdul Nasir , Malik Al , America Africa , America Africa Asia , Africa Asia , African Legacy , University Years , World Education , Education System , Muslim Identity , Just Say , United States , United States America ,

PRESSTV Eye July 4, 2024

Perspective. In february, the islamic world marks the 59th anniversary of the assassination of the muslim activist, thinker and revolutionary, known most popularly as malcolm x. This weeks episode will explore the life of malcolm, later known as alhaj malik alshabaz, and his contributions to raising the revolutionary awareness of black people in america, encouraging them embrace islam and reject degeneracy and his efforts to build solidarity across antiimperialist movements in the global south. First lets take a closer look into the background of the man himself, malcolm x. Born malcolm little in omaha nebraska on may 19th, 1925, malcolm x was the son of earlin louise helen little, and he was the fourth child of their seven children. Malcolms father, earl was local civil rights activist, advocating for americas long oppressed africanamerican people. When malcolm was just infant, the family was were forced to relocate to michigan due to threats from the koukluks clan in nebraska. In mic ....

Louise Helen , Civil Rights , Family Home , Malcolm Turn , Mental Health , Mental Health Struggles , Health Struggles , School Teacher , Rising Star , Numerous Police , International Politicians , Gamal Abdul , Gamal Abdul Nasir , Abdul Nasir , Malik Al , America Africa , America Africa Asia , Africa Asia , African Legacy , University Years , World Education , Education System , Muslim Identity , Just Say , United States , United States America ,

PRESSTV Eye July 4, 2024

Perspective. In february, the islamic world marks the 59th anniversary of the assassination of the muslim activist, thinker and revolutionary, known most popularly as malcolm x. This weeks episode will explore the life of malcolm, later known as alhaj malik alshabaz, and his contributions to raising the revolutionary awareness of black people in america, encouraging them embrace islam and reject degeneracy and his efforts to build solidarity across antiimperialist movements in the global south. First lets take a closer look into the background of the man himself, malcolm x. Born malcolm little in omaha nebraska on may 19th, 1925, malcolm x was the son of earlin louise helen little, and he was the fourth child of their seven children. Malcolms father, earl was local civil rights activist, advocating for americas long oppressed africanamerican people. When malcolm was just infant, the family was were forced to relocate to michigan due to threats from the koukluks clan in nebraska. In mic ....

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