2025 Could Be THE Breakthrough Year for Campus Free Speech
AFSA Co-Founder Ed Yingling Just Published This Monday's "Must-Read" Piece
Could 2025 be the breakthrough year for free speech on college campuses?
AFSA co-founder Ed Yingling believes it could be, according to a piece he just published on the Princetonians for Free Speech Website. It’s our “must-read” recommendation for this Monday.
Yingling looks back on last year as a potential turning point in the “battle to restore universities to their historic and critical role.” And he predicts that 2025 will be even more momentous if AFSA and our allies can seize the moment and keep the momentum going. Students, parents, faculty, and engaged alumni all have important roles to play in building on last year’s breakthroughs, writes Yingling — who then lays out a winning game plan for achieving those ends.
Follow this link to read Ed’s piece. Share it with friends and allies in the movement. If it doesn’t inspire you, we’re not sure what will.
We thank Ed Yingling for his continuing vision and leadership on these issues.