Speakers Professor Mary Beard – Professor of Classics, University of Cambridge Caroline Dinenage MP – Conservative Chris Bryant MP – Labour Helen...
CATEGORY: Events
4 November Mass Surveillance – the debate in Britain must not be silenced
Confirmed speakers: Alan Rusbridger in conversation with William Sieghart David Davis MP Sir Simon Jenkins Jo Glanville Tom Watson MP RIBA 66...
Index petition delivered via hard copy
Index decided it would be best to deliver our #DontSpyOnMe petition to EU leaders the old fashioned way…
Global: Oppression Online – Rights and Restrictions on the Network (24 October)
A workshop exploring the social and economic implications of national-level ICT legislation and regulation and looking into the impact of...
Sarah Brown: ‘If you can see it, you can be it’
The following speech by Sarah Brown, education campaigner for A World at School, was delivered at the launch event for the autumn issue of Index on...
Sarah Brown: “A girl with an education is the most terrifying force in the world”
World leaders need to deliver on their pledges to institute universal primary education — especially for girls — if the world wants to empower the next generation, campaigner Sarah Brown said in a speech at the launch of the autumn issue of Index on Censorship magazine on Tuesday.
Past: Not Heard? Autumn Magazine Launch (15 October)
FEATURING SARAH BROWN IN CONVERSATION WITH HELEN LEWIS (New Statesman) Join us in the heart of an inner London school community to launch the Autumn...
Elsewhere… Frontline Club Awards (24th October)
THE FRONTLINE CLUB Awards recognise emerging talents and established names for outstanding work, in print, broadcast and photojournalism. Featuring...
Elsewhere… Anna Politkovskaya Award 2013 (4th October)
HOSTED BY RAW IN WAR the Annual Anna Politkovskaya Award celebrates outstanding women human rights defenders working in conflict zones. On...
Reaction: Children Need Social Media Training
Panellists and audience at “Speak now: Regret Later?” discussed the benefits and pitfalls of social media for young people and their future careers
Past Event: Speak Now:Regret Later? (23 Sept)
As part of Social Media Week 2013, Index on Censorship, Student Journals and the Youth Media Agency are hosting “Speak now: Regret Later?” where we will debate and discuss the benefits and pitfalls of social media for young people and their future careers.
Past Event: Tripwires:Bradford (28 Sept)
We all like to think of ourselves as free – free to think, free to feel, free to speak our mind. But are we? Can we say what we want on social media? Do we have a right to offend each other? TRIPWIRES bring a thought provoking workshop to Bradford; an opportunity to engage with these incendiary issues in an enjoyable and accessible way.