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VIDEO PRODUCTION and EDITING for FIRE (Samples)

August 2023: You Can't Cancel Comedy

August 2023: Salomé Sibonex: Free Speech and Finding Yourself

August 2023: Meet a kid a hospital is trying to silence

Three women engaged in a conversation in a modern living room setting.

The Foundation for Individual Rights and Express (FIRE)'s Ella Ross sat down with Chrissy Mahr and Jocelyn Chia in NYC to discuss the joke, cancel culture, the power of comedy, and why comedians are the last hope for free speech. (Interviewer) Click here for video. 

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August 2023: Meet a kid a hospital is trying to silence

August 2023: Salomé Sibonex: Free Speech and Finding Yourself

August 2023: Meet a kid a hospital is trying to silence

A young man stands confidently outside Eastern Maine Medical Center.

Samson Cournane — a fifteen-year-old college student — wrote a petition to his congressman and an op-ed in his university's student newspaper calling attention to patient-safety concerns at his local hospital. (Videographer and lead editor) Click here for video. 

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August 2023: Salomé Sibonex: Free Speech and Finding Yourself

August 2023: Salomé Sibonex: Free Speech and Finding Yourself

August 2023: Salomé Sibonex: Free Speech and Finding Yourself

Two people engaged in a seated conversation in an indoor setting.

Salomé Sibonex is a Cuban American writer and visual artist. Her written work spans the topics of identity — both her own & identity as it functions in society — psychology of the self, & socio-political subjects. (Videographer and lead editor) Click here for video. 

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June 2023: Eleanor Roosevelt was an OG free speech fighter

Jan 2023: A Bad Rap: Why banning artists for their lyrics is dangerous

August 2023: Salomé Sibonex: Free Speech and Finding Yourself

A woman presents the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

 More than 70 years ago, Eleanor Roosevelt advocated against hate speech restrictions in front of the United Nations, emphasizing how subjective the concept of hate speech is. She warned that prohibiting so-called "hate speech" could open the door to all sorts of abuses of power. (Script writer, on-camera, lead editor) Click here for video. 

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February 2023: Banning 'Non-Consensual Art'

Jan 2023: A Bad Rap: Why banning artists for their lyrics is dangerous

Jan 2023: A Bad Rap: Why banning artists for their lyrics is dangerous

Woman with serious expression in a video interview setting.

Black curtains and a content warning to prevent “non-consensual” exposure to art? Macalester College says these measures were necessary to protect students from accidentally seeing a feminist art exhibition by Iranian-American artist Taravat Talepasand. (Lead Editor) Click here for video. 

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Jan 2023: A Bad Rap: Why banning artists for their lyrics is dangerous

Jan 2023: A Bad Rap: Why banning artists for their lyrics is dangerous

Jan 2023: A Bad Rap: Why banning artists for their lyrics is dangerous

California has limited the use of rap lyrics in criminal prosecutions, and FIRE Research Manager Ryne Weiss is here to explain why that's a good thing. (Camera and lead editor) Click here for video. 

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THE HISTORY OF FREE SPEECH

May 2023: The Printing Press

May 2023: A Writer's Strike for Free Speech in 1830's France

May 2023: Why You Should Know the Name John Peter Zenger

Ever wonder why we make a big deal of the invention of the printing press in school?  FIRE's Ella Ross discusses how important this technological innovation was for free speech and freedom of information, and how it allowed more than just those in power to hear and be heard.  Click here for video. 

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May 2023: Why You Should Know the Name John Peter Zenger

May 2023: A Writer's Strike for Free Speech in 1830's France

May 2023: Why You Should Know the Name John Peter Zenger

 50 years before the Constitution, John Peter Zenger's case set a precedent for one of our grandest ideals: the right to speak and write as we please. Click here for video. 

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May 2023: A Writer's Strike for Free Speech in 1830's France

May 2023: A Writer's Strike for Free Speech in 1830's France

May 2023: A Writer's Strike for Free Speech in 1830's France

Writers are a ferocious bunch. In 1830, in response to King Charles X's declaring the end of freedom of the press, journalists and working class supporters started rioting in what would be called The Three Glorious Days. Click here for video. 

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