I, too, volunteered with the International Solidarity Movement eight months earlier, being part of the first affinity group to go into Gaza rather than the West Bank. Corrie was the first ISMer to be killed, but not the last.
I, too, volunteered with the International Solidarity Movement eight months earlier, being part of the first affinity group to go into Gaza rather than the West Bank. Corrie was the first ISMer to be killed, but not the last.
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Yesterday UpTrust posted the Open Question "Free Speech, but who draws the lines?" preparatory to a conversation today with FIRE's Greg Lukianoff. I offered these comments:
The most insidious threat to free speech comes from cultic processes operating in society at large, obscuring people's ability to perceive threats to freedom of thought with pseudoscientific phantasms of existential threat. In much the same way that fundamentalists may see themselves not as imposing cultic milieu control on their children but instead protecting them from "slavery to Satan," we see major publishers and platforms suppressing people's opinions, lived experiences, and scientific findings in the name of preventing "harm to children" that has never been shown to be real by methodologically sound research. The best known example is Congress' shameful censure of the Psychological Bulletin for publishing the 1998 Rind et al. meta-analysis even though it was -- in the words of Emil Kirkegaard, a Research Associate at Ulster Institute for Social Research -- "Politically Incorrect, Scientifically Correct."
I experienced the same kind of thing a couple years ago when my Meetup account was deleted for having simply suggested, for a discussion of "When can we trust the experts?" for which preparatory readings hadn't yet been selected, Paul Okami's (psychologist with Ph.D. from UCLA) paper "Sociopolitical Biases in the Contemporary Scientific Literature on Adult Human Sexual Behavior with Children and Adolescents." That was published in 1990, but as Rind observed in his contribution to the 2023 volume Ideological and Political Bias in Psychology, there's been hardly any improvement in this field, which Okami described as being marked by "seriously flawed research methods and discursive practices similar to those found in works of political propaganda."
It should be noted that this kind of censorship around a "valence issue" transcends the usual political divisions, resulting in what Rind terms "left/right bias."
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The Freethought Society sent me an invitation to take part in this study:
Dear Friend,
I am writing to invite you to participate in an important research study examining the experiences of individuals who have left or reduced their involvement in religious traditions. This study is being conducted at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, as part of the development of a Religious Transition and Growth Scale (RTGS).
I am a graduate student who studies religious identity deconstruction, deconversion and disaffiliation, and growth after religious transition and/or trauma. If this study feels relevant to your experience, I would greatly appreciate your participation.
Research Study
Understanding Religious Transitions and Growth
Click the link below to access the survey
Who Can Participate
What's Involved
Why Participate? Your experiences matter. This research aims to better understand both the challenges and growth that can occur when people transition away from religious traditions. The results will help develop better resources and support for others who have had similar experiences.
Your participation could contribute to:
Your Privacy is Protected
Sincerely,
Sara Hall
PhD Student
Evaluation, Statistics, and Research Methodology
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Dr. Jennifer Morrow
Principal Investigator
Education, Leadership, and Policy Studies
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
This study has been reviewed and approved by the University of Tennessee Institutional Review Board. UTK IRB-25-08873-XP
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At the Workers Strike Back public event that just concluded, a petition and resolution were shared for a general strike to shut down ICE. You can contact them for assistance with adapting these documents and organizing support for them within your own union.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/11BqMwKfh_US5rgYMFlqVJDujWoYZLfF1IcHzanarfeY/edit?usp=sharing
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TT2VzznvvqiP0GzbqQ26smCJSy128SfkhY-yUMt8l00/edit?usp=sharing
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Somali Student Association at University of Minnesota
Ethiopian Student Association at University of Minnesota
Black Student Union at University of Minnesota
Liberian Student Association at University of Minnesota
Graduate Labor Union at University of Minnesota
Union De Vecinos
Minnesota Immigrant Movement
PUÑO
IFCO Pastors for Peace
Council on American–Islamic Relations (CAIR)
50501
Community Movement Builders
ANSWER Coalition
Immigrant Rights Alliance GA
Mecha de U of U
DARE Direct Action for Rights and Equality
Engaged Defenders for Democracy
Defend Immigrant Families Campaign
LA Tenants Union
Palestinian Youth Movement
North Texas Area Labor Federation
Black Lives Matter Grassroots - Detroit
Vecinos Unidos DFW
Boston South Asian Coalition
Cleveland Sudan Network
NC Poor People's Campaign
UE Local 1466 - United Graduate Workers of UNM
Alliance to Mobilize Our Resistance (AMOR RI)
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