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October 3: “The School Paper: Who decides what is ‘news’?”

What gives high school newspaper reporters the right to be treated as real journalists? If they get the First Amendment, what’s next, protections against searches of their lockers? Join the ACLU-Indiana and its opponents in a discussion. 

When: Wednesday October 3 noon to 12:50 PM

Where: Indiana Historical Society 450 West Ohio St. Indianapolis, IN 46202

The panel discussions will be moderated by The Indianapolis Star columnist Matthew Tully. Panelists to be determined later.

If this sounds interesting, check out … The other ACLU “First Wednesday Debates”: “Prisoner Re-Entry: When is a crime paid for?” on November 7; and “Immigrants Are Here. Now what?” on December 5. If you have any doubt that high school kids are sharp and gifted these days, check out the student made film about educational challenges for the kids of immigrants, Loz Invenzivlez: Our Invincible Youth, November 3; or hear the debate about privatization with Cathedral High School students October 31.

3 Responses to “October 3: “The School Paper: Who decides what is ‘news’?””

  1. Provocate.org » Blog Archive » September 5 — Discuss with the ACLU whether elections in Marion county can — or should — be saved Says:

    […] sounds interesting, check out … Some of the other ACLU-Indiana First Wednesday debates: “The School Paper: Who decides what is ‘news’?” on October 3; “Prisoner Re-Entry: When is a crime paid for?” on November 7; and […]

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