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    • Daily Show in China
      Freedom of Speech Roundup
      by Sampsonia Way / April 20, 2013

      This week: political satire on the rise in China, Nigeria bans film on oil corruption, and a FOX reporter is threatened with jail for not revealing her sources.

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    • Jazz Drummer Roger Humphries
      Northside Neighbors: Knocking on the Door of Roger Humphries
      by Sampsonia Way / April 18, 2013

      In our ongoing video series on our neighbors in Pittsburgh’s Northside, Sampsonia Way sat down with legendary jazz drummer Roger Humphries.

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      Clear Your Name: Sonali Samarasinghe Challenges the President of Sri Lanka
      by Sampsonia Way / April 17, 2013

      Sri Lankan journalist Sonali Samarasinghe writes a second letter to President Mahinda Rajapaksa after the details of her husband’s death remain a mystery.

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    • Author Basharat Peer discusses his book BLANK at the Kaipur Literary Festival in 2011.
      The Memory Of A Censored Story
      by Sampsonia Way / April 10, 2013

      In a keynote address first presented at the Jaipur Literary Festival, Basharat Peer discusses his personal experiences with censorship in India.

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    • Copyright Ai Weiwei, Princeton University Press
      Slideshow: Weiwei-isms
      by Sampsonia Way / April 8, 2013

      Sampsonia Way shares ten quotes on freedom of expression from Chinese contemporary artist Ai Weiwei’s book Weiwei-isms.

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    • Somali hip-hop group Waayaha Cusub performing at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Photo:NoMadLyrics via YouTube.
      Freedom of Speech Roundup
      by Sampsonia Way / April 6, 2013

      This week: a Somali rap group performs amid death threats, an Egyptian comedian is arrested, and Cuban blogger Yoani Sanchez is greeted by protesters.

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    • Lasantha Wickrematunge Memorial
      Sonali Samarasinghe Confronts Sri Lanka’s President
      by Sampsonia Way / April 3, 2013

      Sri Lankan journalist Sonali Samarasinghe writes an open letter to President Mahinda Rajapakse after her husband was killed as a result of his reporting.

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    • CAPTION
      Freedom of Speech Roundup
      by Sampsonia Way / March 30, 2013

      This week: circumventing Internet censorship with Tor, Burmese newspapers going daily, and analyzing Chinese government’s censorship of Weibo posts.

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    • Lucía Escobar, Guatemalan journalist.
      Celebrating Women’s History Month
      by Sampsonia Way / March 27, 2013

      To celebrate Women’s History Month, Sampsonia Way presents a slideshow of some of the incredible women interviewed in the past year.

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    • In this panel from Marjane Satrapi's graphic novel memoir Persepolis, Iranian women discuss wearing veils. Photo: Peter Forret.
      Freedom of Speech Roundup
      by Sampsonia Way / March 23, 2013

      This week: author Chinua Achebe on free speech in Nigeria, the graphic memoir Persepolis is banned in Chicago, and Ai Weiwei is the face of dissidence in China.

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