[Advisors] Request for action: The Student Press Freedom Act...an amazing initiative from a new generation of activists
Marita Moll
mmoll at ca.inter.net
Thu Jan 27 07:37:25 PST 2022
Thanks James -- no other comments but perhaps you said it all. So we
will not be supporting as TC but we can still personally support these
pretty activist student journalists in their attempt to secure something
official re: freedom of expression rights.
Marita
On 2022-01-24 3:11 a.m., James Van Leeuwen wrote:
> I wish these students well Marita, and I’ll support their initiative
> personally, but I don’t think it aligns well with TC’s mission.
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>> On Jan 22, 2022, at 12:49 PM, Marita Moll <mmoll at ca.inter.net
>> <mailto:mmoll at ca.inter.net>> wrote:
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>> Hello advisors. I have received a note from one our members, Darrell
>> Evans (Canadian Institute for Information and Privacy Studies),
>> regarding a need for endorsements from individuals and organizations
>> to support an initiative by two student journalists in B.C.
>> petitioning the province for legal protection for student journalists
>> following various incidents of censorship of student newspapers. (see
>> details below). The students have been working closely with various
>> public interest legal organizations and have drafted some legislation
>> that would address the issue.
>>
>> I am seeking your input on whether it would be appropriate for TC, as
>> an organization, to support this. I have no problem supporting it
>> personally and would urge others to consider such action. This kind
>> of grass roots activity is important and should be encouraged.
>>
>> Marita
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>> -------- Forwarded Message --------
>> Subject: Re: The Student Press Freedom Act...an amazing initiative
>> from a new generation of activists
>> Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2022 18:45:23 -0800
>> From: SPFA Campaign <spfacampaign at gmail.com>
>> To: mmoll at ca.inter.net
>> CC: Darrell Evans <darrellevans.ciips at gmail.com>
>>
>>
>>
>> Hello Marita,
>>
>> Thank you for your time with this matter, we truly appreciate it.
>>
>> As Darrell mentioned, we are a pair of high school student
>> journalists from Vancouver, BC. We are respectively the Managing
>> Editor and Editor-in-Chief of The Griffins’ Nest, a student newspaper
>> operating out of Eric Hamber Secondary School.
>>
>> Last spring, for our final issue, The Nest wrote an editorial on the
>> way in which our school district makes decisions. As a result of
>> writing this article, we faced censorship and challenges from our
>> school’s administration and the District. After reaching out to
>> several different organizations, and the assistance of the British
>> Columbia Civil Liberties Association, the newspaper was published in
>> its uncensored entirety. This dispute was one of many challenges
>> school officials posed in effort to prevent the publication of The
>> Nest's articles throughout the year.
>>
>> Following a year of attempted censorship, we decided to write the
>> Student Press Freedom, (“SPFA”), to uphold our Charter rights and
>> protect student journalism in BC.
>>
>> The SPFA's necessity has been proven by the ongoing press freedom
>> obstructions from our school district since returning to school in
>> September. Other student publications have also affirmed the need for
>> protection of specifically student journalists.
>>
>> We’ve worked with several lawyers who volunteered their time to
>> review, revise, and comment on the SPFA concept until a solid draft
>> was complete.
>>
>> The SPFA takes some legislative inspiration from the Student Press
>> Law Center’s New Voices Act, passed in 15 US states as of this year.
>>
>> To date, the Student Press Freedom Act has been endorsed by some of
>> the biggest names in law and journalism, including the X-University
>> (formerly Ryerson) Centre for Free Expression, BC Freedom of
>> Information and Privacy Association, Canadian Institute for
>> Information and Privacy Studies, Canadian University Press, Student
>> Press Law Center (United States), BC Youth Council, Youth Political
>> Assembly, as well as several student newspapers, including the Tupper
>> Times, Britannia Bruin, NWSS Student Press, Daily Wale, and our own
>> Griffins’ Nest.
>>
>> An endorsement from you would greatly strengthen our campaign’s
>> ability to be taken seriously, and ability to fulfill our goal: to
>> implement the SPFA into law.
>>
>> Please find two PDFs attached to this email, one plain text and one
>> annotated version of the SPFA for your reading. More information can
>> be found on our website at www.spfacampaign.org
>> <http://www.spfacampaign.org/>.
>>
>> We would be more than happy to answer any questions you may have for
>> us, or even have a general conversation regarding the SPFA and our
>> experiences, either over email or we can set up a time for a call.
>>
>> Thank you and we look forward to hearing from you!
>>
>> Best,
>> Spencer Izen & Jessica Kim
>>
>>
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