Challenges Faced by Conservative Faculty in Universities

A report by the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) reveals that only 20% of university faculty believe a conservative would fit in well in their department. Conservative faculty members often feel the need to self-censor to keep their jobs, leading to a lack of diverse perspectives on campus.

Impact of National Security Law on Artistic Expression in Hong Kong

Hong Kong's Art Week is overshadowed by concerns over expanding national security provisions impacting artistic expression. Critics fear erosion of civil liberties promised when Hong Kong returned to Chinese rule in 1997. The new local security law raises self-censorship concerns among galleries participating in major art events.