Index magazine on Resonance FM

“Index on Censorship magazine editors Jemimah Steinfeld and Rachael Jolley discuss the latest issues on freedom of expression at the border, where increasingly officials will demand access to your social media and emails to make a decision about whether to let you in. What are the implications for free expression and for investigative journalism? With guest, tech journalist Geoff White.”

ResonanceFM: What price protest?

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 In the year that celebrates the 50th anniversary of 1968 and the Prague Spring, the latest issue of Index on Censorship magazine looks back at what protests have achieved – and talk about today’s protests: do they make any difference?

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Smashed Hits 2.0: on air

Index contributor Malu Halasa was talking about free speech and hip hop on BBC Radio 5 live’s show Up All Night last Saturday, September 11, with editor Jo Glanville. You can listen on BBC iPlayer here, 38 minutes in. 5 live’s Up All Night will be dedicating another half-hour show to Index’s new issue on music and censorship, Smashed Hits 2.0, on Saturday 18 September at 0130am, with musician and writer Khyam Allami.

Don’t miss Fari Bradley‘s show, also on 18 September, 2300-0100, on Resonance FM. She’ll be playing protest music and music from countries where censorship is rife, to tie in with the publication of Smashed Hits 2.0.

Listen to Index’s playlists on Spotify and iTunes here. All tracks chosen by contributors to the music issue, including Radiohead‘s Colin Greenwood, jazz musician Gilad Atzmon and veteran rock manager Peter Jenner.