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Help End Your School’s Speech Code and Get a Free FIRE T-Shirt
Getting a little tired of your school's red light Spotlight rating and repressive speech codes? Help end them by putting a FIRE speech codes widget on your blog or website. FIRE's widget will link directly to the Spotlight page of a school of your choice, highlighting the policies that make that schools' speech codes oppressive (unless you happen to attend one of only 9 schools with a green light rating!). Send us a link to your website, and we'll send you a free t-shirt.
To add the widget for your school to your website, just follow the directions below:
- Visit thefire.org/spotlight and select your school by state, region, or just by typing it into the search box.
- When your school's page comes up, look on the right sidebar to see the widget for that particular school. Below it is a box with some text in it—select it all and copy it to the clipboard.
- Go to your blog or website, and paste in the text wherever you want the widget to appear (it's made for a sidebar, but should work anywhere).
- Send us a link to your site with the widget posted on it and your mailing address.
Then we'll send you a free FIRE t-shirt!
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