About Free Speech Week

Created in 2005 and originally called National Freedom of Speech Week, Free Speech Week (FSW) takes place the third week of October annually. Its purpose is to raise public awareness of the importance of freedom of speech and of a free press in our democracy – and to celebrate that freedom. This non-partisan, non-ideological event is intended to be a unifying celebration.

HIGHLIGHTED FSW’22 EVENTS

News/Media Alliance

News/Media Alliance

The News/Media Alliance has made available a new op-ed for publication: "Supporting Free Speech Means Protecting Quality Journalism" by David Chavern, President & CEO, News/Media Alliance. Click here for more.
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University of Central Florida Nicholson School of Communication and Media

University of Central Florida Nicholson School of Communication and Media

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PEN America

PEN America

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The University of Texas at Austin Moody College of Communication

The University of Texas at Austin Moody College of Communication

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PEN America

PEN America

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University of Delaware

University of Delaware

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Oklahoma University

Oklahoma University

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University of Wisconsin Eau Claire Menard Center for Constitutional Studies

University of Wisconsin Eau Claire Menard Center for Constitutional Studies

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Jean Cocteau Cinema

Jean Cocteau Cinema

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LSC-Tomball

LSC-Tomball

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‘Free Speech America’ Gala

‘Free Speech America’ Gala

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Find a Lesson Plan

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For educators elementary through high school, we have compiled a list of some of our favorite freedom of speech and freedom of the press lesson plans from around the web.

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Famous Quotes

Free Speech and Freedom of the Press Quotes

Here are some historical and famous free speech and press freedom quotes to inspire in modern times.

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Past Select Activities

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In 2018, to honor Free Speech Week, the City Club of Cleveland commissioned three original murals by local artists for it's "Free Speech Mural Project." These murals were subsequently installed throughout the city to invite Clevelanders to consider the role free speech plays in their civic landscape.

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First Amendment Milestones

Courtesy of the NAB, take a look at some examples of how journalists have exercised freedom of the press throughout time.

“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.”

– First Amendment to the United States Constitution