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Pro-Life Group Fights for Recognition on Campus: Q&A with Andrew Guernsey

Meet Andrew Guernsey, a student at Johns Hopkins University and the founder of Voice for Life鈥攁 pro-life student organization at JHU.
When Andrew set out to create Voice for Life in 2013, JHU鈥檚 student government had other plans. Despite meeting all qualifications for a registered student organization, Voice for Life was denied their charter on the basis of the university鈥檚 overly broad speech codes. But the group was not content to back down and be silenced. As Andrew put it, 鈥淲e decided to stand up for our rights.鈥 After being contacted by Voice for Life, FIREwrote a letter to the Student Government Association Judiciary and published a press release about Andrew鈥檚 situation. As a result, Voice for Life was finally granted recognition from the university.

In the video above, Andrew advises other students whose free speech rights are being violated to 鈥渁gitate, agitate, agitate; don鈥檛 let your voice be squashed by a majority that is not tolerant of you.鈥
That鈥檚 good advice for passionate students, and we鈥檇 like to help. This summer, learn from FIREstaff and fellow student advocates about how you can fight back against censorship at the 2015 FIREStudent Network Conference. The conference takes place in Philadelphia from July 24 to 26, is free to attend, and will include keynote addresses from former ACLU president Nadine Strossen and Washington Post columnist Radley Balko. !
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