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First Amendment:

  • Wilmot Public Library On Zoom (map)

The First Amendment to the Constitution describes the process of becoming an actualized citizen. It begins with the freedom to follow a higher moral standard (freedom of religion) and ends with political protest (freedom to petition the government for a redress of grievances). This Zoom talk will consider how the Framers understood these First Freedoms and how we might think about them in the context of our current racial reckoning. Why does the First Amendment make it so hard to curtail offensive speech?

This Zoom event is sponsored by the New Hampshire Humanities Council. To attend on Zoom, go to: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89934576699?pwd=ekxwOWYvM3htbzEvcHBqaXVIbi9uUT09 (password: 628253)

Earlier Event: January 26
Why the Electoral College Matters
Later Event: February 2
Why Robust Dialogue Matters