Instructional Video3:47
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Suzanne Nossel - Dare to Speak: Defending Free Speech for All

Higher Ed
Suzanne Nossel currently serves as the Chief Executive Officer of PEN America, the leading human rights and free expression organization, and she is author of Dare to Speak: Defending Free Speech for All. Since joining in 2013, she has...
Instructional Video2:29
Curated Video

Should there be curbs on free speech?

12th - Higher Ed
Free speech is at the heart of a healthy democracy, but in recent years it has come under attack. Controversial views are being silenced to protect vulnerable people from harm. The Economist's Jon Fasman offers his take on how societies...
Instructional Video6:34
Hip Hughes History

The First Amendment Explained

6th - 12th
Continuing the Constitution for Dummies Series with the Bill of Rights and Amendment One. Explained simply so you can understand the Constitution of the United States.
Instructional Video2:04
Intelligence Squared

Should hate speech be curbed?

Higher Ed
Last week the Supreme Court of the United States upheld the right of the hate-mongering Westboro Baptist Church to disturb the funerals of servicemen with ho...Hate speech: better American fundamentalism than European censorship Part 1
Instructional Video24:16
The Wall Street Journal

Logan Paul on the Era of Influence

Higher Ed
YouTuber Logan Paul talks about his evolution as a content creator and how he has expanded his reach into the world of NFTs, sports drinks and the world of professional boxing.
Instructional Video2:12
Ancient Lights Media

US Constitution: Freedom of Speech

6th - 8th
Understanding the U.S. Constitution: 7. This clip examines the guarantee of Freedom of Speech in the Bill of Rights. It also looks at the legal limitations imposed on this right.
Instructional Video3:52
The Economist

YouTube's battle for free speech

12th - Higher Ed
Over one billion hours of YouTube videos are viewed every day. A new generation of content creators are harnessing the power of the social-media platform, but they're also grappling with issues surrounding censorship and free speech.
Instructional Video4:57
Curated Video

Bangladesh: a country where blogging can get you killed

12th - Higher Ed
Secular writers and bloggers are being hacked to death in the streets of Bangladesh for sharing their views online. But the government seems to tolerate the violence. WARNING: UPSETTING CONTENT
Instructional Video1:58
The Business Professor

Fighting Words and the 1st Amendment

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Fighting Words and the 1st Amendment
News Clip23:20
Press Association

Government’s Budget “showed no understanding' of family farms - Nigel Farage full speech

Higher Ed
The Government’s Budget “showed no understanding, no comprehension” of family farms, Nigel Farage has claimed. Addressing the Reform UK South West conference near Exeter, he said: “The South West of England voted Brexit and one of the...
News Clip4:47
Press Association

Pro-choice campaigners call for total ban on silent prayer in abortion clinic protected zones

Higher Ed
Silent prayer will not be automatically banned in new protected zones around abortion clinics in England and Wales coming into force on Thursday. Instances will be dealt with on a case-by-case basis, with police and prosecutors deciding...
News Clip1:43
Press Association

Conservative Party conference day two round-up

Higher Ed
The best quotes from day two of the Conservative Party autumn conference in Birmingham.
News Clip44:00
Press Association

Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg holds free speech debate at Conservative Party conference

Higher Ed
Ex-Conservative MP Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg holds a debate on free speech at the Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham.
News Clip14:06
Press Association

Lord Frost: We need to hold our nerve about traditional Conservative values

Higher Ed
Former chief Brexit negotiator Lord Frost has said members of the Tories’ election team who “kneecapped” and “slandered” their critics “should get off the stage as soon as possible and let the rest of us move in”. Speaking at a PopCon...
News Clip4:31
Press Association

Yousaf warns against using new hate crime law to make ‘vexatious’ complaints

Higher Ed
Scotland’s First Minister has warned against using a controversial new hate crime law to make “vexatious” complaints. Concerns have been raised about the Hate Crime and Public Order (Scotland) Act, which takes effect on Monday, and its...
News Clip15:23
The Recount

Elon Musk Will Buy Twitter For $44 Billion | Recount Live

Higher Ed
After weeks of speculation over how serious he was, Twitter has accepted Elon Musk’s buyout offer for roughly $44 billion. The move will take the company private. Should you be nervous? And what will the future of Twitter look like?...
News Clip0:30
Bloomberg

Sunak: Banks Can't Stop Free Speech

Higher Ed
Rishi Sunak said the government will crack down on banks that deny financial services to clients for expressing their opinions, as the closure of Nigel Farage's bank account drew criticism from Conservative MPs. He spoke before...
News Clip0:53
Press Association

Tanaiste criticises protesters who interrupted his security forum speech

Higher Ed
Tanaiste Micheal Martin has criticised protesters who were removed by gardai after interrupting his opening remarks to the Consultative Forum on International Security Policy in Cork. Mr Martin continued to speak to the audience at...
Stock Footage0:18
Getty Images

Are You Kidding?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Are You Kidding?
Stock Footage0:23
Bridgeman Arts

Banning of Free Assembly and Free Press

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Banning of Free Assembly and Free Press
News Clip11:15
Bloomberg

Twitter and Musk's Stance on Free Speech

Higher Ed
Craft Ventures Co-founder and Partner David Sacks and Bloomberg Opinion Columnist Tim O'Brien join Emily Chang to discuss what Twitter would look like under Elon Musk and what 'free speech' actually means.
News Clip4:17
Bloomberg

YouTube Is Also at Risk After Russia's Facebook Ban

Higher Ed
Google, one of the few American corporate giants still operating in Russia, is poised to lose one of its biggest footholds in the country as tensions with the Kremlin continue to escalate. On Monday a Moscow court banned Meta Platforms...
News Clip3:02
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Human Rights Watch points finger at US for

9th - Higher Ed
In its annual report Human Rights Watch points a finger at the United States explaining that the country is giving a bad example to the rest of the world with its NSA surveillance program CLEAN : Human Rights Watch points finger at US...
News Clip18:16
Bloomberg

Founders Fund's Keith Rabois on Miami's Tech Scene

Higher Ed
Keith Rabois, General Partner, Founders Fund shares insight on Miami's technology scene with Bloomberg's Sonali Basak at the Bloomberg Power Players Miami event.