Censorship and its Consequences

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When

Saturday

March 28
2:30 pm - 3:30 pm

Where

Concert Hall Newcastle City Hall
First Floor
290 King St
Newcastle NSW 2300

Genres

Non-Fiction

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$35
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Censorship and its Consequences

‘In this age of censorship… I mourn the voices that will be silenced’ – Judy Blume. Against a backdrop of shifting laws, social media restrictions and legal and political pressure, Josh Bornstein, AC Grayling, and Antoinette Lattouf examine the impact of censorship – and what we stand to lose. They consider whose stories disappear first, and how silence reshapes culture. Hosted by Peter Greste.

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