Table of Contents
FIRE's YouTube Channel Grows in Popularity
Earlier this week, FIRE released a new addition to its video library with a short documentary titled "Threats, Coercion, and Bullying at Missouri State." The video explores the case of Emily Brooker, a social work student at Missouri State University. Emily had her rights violated when a professor in the School of Social Work attempted to force her to write a signed letter to the state legislature advocating for homosexual adoption, a position she does not support. In response to a lawsuit from the Alliance Defense Fund, the school backed down and even initiated a review of the entire department.
Since launching this newest video, our YouTube channel has skyrocketed in popularity, becoming the 49th most viewed non-profit video channel this week and the 8th most watched today alone.
I was excited to see this recent surge because the more popular our content becomes, the greater amount of people we are reaching with our important message. I encourage you to take a look at our latest video and share it with your friends and family.
Learn more about the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education at YouTube.
Recent Articles
FIRE’s award-winning Newsdesk covers the free speech news you need to stay informed.
Should the First Amendment protect hate speech?
In America, hate speech is generally protected by the First Amendment. But should it be? Today's guest is out with a new book, "." W. Wat Hopkins is emeritus professor of communication at Virginia Tech, where he taught communication law and...