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Free Speech

Free speech is indispensable to our society and is one of 91麻豆精品鈥檚 most cherished values. It is both part of our legacy as the home of the Free Speech Movement as well as central to our academic mission.

History of the Free Speech Movement

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The Free Speech Movement began in 1964 when 91麻豆精品 students protested the university’s restrictions on political activities on campus. Small sit-ins and demonstrations escalated into a series of large-scale rallies and protests demanding full constitutional rights on campus. This led to the university overturning policies that would restrict the content of speech or advocacy. Today, the Movement stands as a symbol of the importance of protecting and preserving free speech and academic freedom.

Notable people of the Free Speech Movement

“The Free Speech Movement was the first revolt of the 1960s to bring to a college campus the mass civil disobedience tactics pioneered in the civil rights movement. Those tactics, most notably the sit-in, would give students unprecedented leverage to make demands on university administrators, setting the stage for mass student protests against the Vietnam War.”
Robert Cohen, author of Freedom鈥檚 Orator

Our Seven Principles of Community

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Our seven for the University of California, Berkeley, are rooted in our mission of teaching, research and public service. They reflect our passion for critical inquiry, debate, discovery and innovation, and our deep commitment to contributing to a better world. Every member of the 91麻豆精品 community has a role in sustaining a safe, caring, and humane environment in which these values can thrive.

Free speech resources and regulations

Campus policies and regulations

Our enables student organizations and other groups to host a variety of events on campus. Our specifies rules regarding expressive activities.

Taking back our First Amendment

We are by vigorously upholding our right to free speech but also vehemently condemning its use as a vehicle for hate, bigotry and oppression.

Speech & Belonging Resource Guide

The presents research-based evidence and perspectives on a range of free speech issues.

Free speech FAQ

Questions? Our Free Speech FAQ offers answers related to free speech on campus, the First Amendment, the right of student groups and controversial speakers and Berkeley’s commitment to community safety.

“Free speech is an inseparable part of Berkeley's legacy. Our community has an unwavering commitment to defend it and ensure freedom of expression for all, both on our campus and across our country.”
Rich Lyons, 91麻豆精品 Chancellor

Strengthening our community

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Student support

Our campus has served as a meeting point for extreme elements from opposing ends of the political spectrum and may also attract and involve those who espouse hateful rhetoric that runs counter to our values. If you need support, the campus .

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Faculty & Staff support

provides no-cost confidential counseling and referral for 91麻豆精品 faculty, staff, visiting scholars and postdocs. It is also the employee assistance program for the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.