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Art Now: Visual Art: Poster Art

Art Now Home | About Art Now | Artists Respond to the Political Present | Approaching the Aftermath & Commemorating Sept. 11 | Related Sites & Resources | Contact Art Now   Artists Respond to the Political Present Events | Dance | Film, Video, TV | Internet & Electronica | Music | Theater, Performance Art & Protest | Visual Art | Words  [...]

By |2022-10-03T16:28:20-04:00January 12th, 2009|

Art Now: Visual Art: Web Sites

Art Now Home | About Art Now | Artists Respond to the Political Present | Approaching the Aftermath & Commemorating Sept. 11 | Related Sites & Resources | Contact Art Now   Artists Respond to the Political Present Events | Dance | Film, Video, TV | Internet & Electronica | Music | Theater, Performance Art & Protest | Visual Art | Words  [...]

By |2022-12-09T13:57:17-05:00December 30th, 2008|

Art Now: Theater, Performance Art and Protest

Art Now Home | About Art Now | Artists Respond to the Political Present | Approaching the Aftermath & Commemorating Sept. 11 | Related Sites & Resources | Contact Art Now  Artists Respond to the Political Present Events | Dance | Film, Video, TV | Internet & Electronica | Music | Theater, Performance Art & Protest | Visual Art | [...]

By |2020-01-02T13:20:29-05:00December 30th, 2008|

The Long And Short of It: CN 107

Arkansas Tech University postponed a student production of John Weidman and Steven Sondheim’s “Assassins” – a historical play about presidential assassins – because administrators thought the sight and sound of gun violence in the play could be disturbing in light of recent campus shootings.

By |2020-01-03T14:09:54-05:00June 23rd, 2008|Censorship News Articles|

Fact Sheet on Political Dissent and Censorship

In the wake of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and of U.S. government efforts to combat terrorism by often secretive or constitutionally dubious means, questions have arisen about the scope of First Amendment protection for political protest and dissent. This Fact Sheet, originally prepared for a November 2006 conference on "Civil Liberties in a Paranoid Society," outlines the [...]

By |2020-01-03T15:47:22-05:00May 1st, 2008|FEPP Articles|

Waging the War of Ideas With a Heavy Hand

Nearly a year has passed since news broke that the administration was paying television commentators to tout its policies on the air, and was distributing pre-packaged video segments designed to be indistinguishable from local news reports. Although the Government Accountability Office decried these practices as illegal "covert propaganda," the Justice Department has instructed those responsible to ignore the GAO’s opinion, because it is “nonbinding.”

By |2020-01-03T14:31:36-05:00February 11th, 2006|Censorship News Articles|

Press Release: Groups Urge Bush Administration to Abide by Established Combat-Coverage Guidelines

  A coalition of 16 journalism groups today urged the Bush administration to abide by guidelines the Pentagon and media groups established after the 1991 Persian Gulf War if an invasion of Iraq occurs. The plea came as the coalition issued an updated Statement of Principles first released a year ago. Journalists remember how their hands were tied a decade [...]

By |2016-02-05T13:16:44-05:00December 19th, 2002|Press Releases|
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