“While The Sentinel is known as a very conservative leaning publication, even we were surprised by its reaction when we submitted a letter to the editor taking issue with one of its pieces. We decided to chronicle this experience, which we’ve set forth below, not only to shine a light on this particular paper’s bias, but also as a cautionary tale about the dangers of press censorship of submissions by the public that take issue with what is printed.” – Indivisible Greenwich Steering Committee Continue Reading →
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Letter: Few things make me angrier than adults who underestimate teens
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“Snyder asks if GHS students pay taxes, as if being a taxpayer is a prerequisite to exercising one’s right to free expression under the First Amendment.” – Sarah E. Littman Continue Reading →
Filed under: Letter to the Editor, Berrin Snyder, First Amendment, freedom of speech, Greenwich High School, gun violence, Parkland, Sarah Darer
Indivisible Greenwich Statement on Greenwich Schools Response To Nationwide Walkout
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“This is what censorship looks like up close and personal. Indivisible Greenwich calls on its members and the public to speak out against what transpired and resist any further attempts to silence our children or impede the media.” – Indivisible Greenwich Continue Reading →
Filed under: Opinion, Board of Education, democracy, First Amendment, freedom of speech, gun safety, Havemeyer, Indivisible Greenwich
Litvack: Restraining media’s ability to report is a step in quicksand
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“In walking out, three students at GHS were not just honoring the memory of the 17 killed in Parkland, they were demanding serious action from our legislators.” – Sandy Litvack Continue Reading →