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By Eve Haque, Sara Matthews and Trish Salah

May 4, 2024

“The cost of political interference in the business of higher education – which is to produce knowledge and uphold a vibrant public sphere – is restrictions on speech. Such censorship always has the effect of privileging certain voices over others.”
Eve Haque, Sara Matthews and Trish Salah, 2024.



“The question I will explore is how we can begin to think of academic freedom in relation to, and not against, freedom from structural racial discrimination.“
Eve Haque, 2016