Brock students erect free speech wall on campus

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Brock students erect free speech wall on campus

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Today the student group Brock Students for Liberty (BSFL) erected a free speech wall inside the Mackenzie Chown Complex at Brock University. The wall will stand from 10:30AM Wednesday until 4:30PM, and Thursday from 10:30AM to 4:30PM.  The Brock Free Speech Wall is part of a campaign to raise awareness about free expression rights in Canada and is sponsored by the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms.

Over the course of the day members of BSFL will invite students, faculty and community members to express their thoughts and opinions on the wall, as an exercise of their free expression rights. They will hand out information about the state of free speech at Canadian public universities, measured in the Justice Centre’s 2013 Campus Freedom Index. The Index is the first report in Canada to measure and rank the state of free speech at Canadian public universities. With 180 grades awarded to 45 campuses, Canada’s universities and student unions receive only six ‘A’ grades. ‘F’ grades were earned 32 times: 13 by universities and 19 by student unions.

In total, 23 campuses earned at least one ‘F’. Put another way, this means that more than half of the 45 universities studied—51%—have engaged in the censorship of student expression on campus.

The 2013 Index reports that free speech at Brock University is under threat. The University earns a ‘B’ for its written policies and a ‘C’ for its practices with respect to campus speech. The Brock University Students’ Union receives a ‘C’ for its policies and a ‘D’ for its practices.

The Justice Centre hopes that this free speech wall will remind students, administrators and faculty at Brock that free speech is a fundamental value in higher education.

Click here to read the 2013 Campus Freedom Index

 

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