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"Unchallengeable orthodoxy in the arts"

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Clifton Duncan (Actor) Lincoln Jones (Director and Choreographer) Winston Marshall (Musician) Meg Smaker (Film Maker) Bion Bartning, moderator (President, The Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism) This event is co-sponsored by The Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism (FAIR).

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2022 Spring Conference
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The Civic Discourse Project
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2022-2023
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Ideological Conformity on Campus and in American Society


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"Unchallengeable orthodoxy in the arts"

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There is a new form of intolerance sweeping the art world today, one that demands conformity of thought and rejects nuance on complicated social issues. Those who question or challenge this new and evolving orthodoxy risk damaging their careers and reputations. Is it worth it to speak up, or is there more to lose by remaining silent? What is the impact on art when artists, whom we count on to use their voices and give them expression, are afraid to speak their minds? At this roundtable discussion, moderated by the president of The Foundation Against Intolerance & Racism, hear from artists who found the courage to speak up in the face of overwhelming social pressure, were targeted for doing so, and weathered the storm. Learn how to navigate these new challenges and why it is important to support excellence and creative freedom in the arts.




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