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Jane Araf

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Up First from NPR
The State of Free Speech in America

You know, what we heard a lot of was self-censorship. Like before you even figure out what the consequences are, just try to get in line. So, oh, it looks like this executive order is saying all of this type of language will probably be unacceptable. Let me take climate change out of my report. Let me take any mention of woman, of non-binary, equity, inclusion, diversity, you know, things that

Up First from NPR
The State of Free Speech in America

You know, what we heard a lot of was self-censorship. Like before you even figure out what the consequences are, just try to get in line. So, oh, it looks like this executive order is saying all of this type of language will probably be unacceptable. Let me take climate change out of my report. Let me take any mention of woman, of non-binary, equity, inclusion, diversity, you know, things that

Up First from NPR
The State of Free Speech in America

You know, what we heard a lot of was self-censorship. Like before you even figure out what the consequences are, just try to get in line. So, oh, it looks like this executive order is saying all of this type of language will probably be unacceptable. Let me take climate change out of my report. Let me take any mention of woman, of non-binary, equity, inclusion, diversity, you know, things that

Up First from NPR
The State of Free Speech in America

they feel they need to have in their research in order to continue it. You know, we spoke to one researcher who said, you know, if I can't look at the inequities, I can't do the work. But maybe that's the point. Maybe that's the point. And there was one woman who wouldn't even let us tape her.

Up First from NPR
The State of Free Speech in America

they feel they need to have in their research in order to continue it. You know, we spoke to one researcher who said, you know, if I can't look at the inequities, I can't do the work. But maybe that's the point. Maybe that's the point. And there was one woman who wouldn't even let us tape her.

Up First from NPR
The State of Free Speech in America

they feel they need to have in their research in order to continue it. You know, we spoke to one researcher who said, you know, if I can't look at the inequities, I can't do the work. But maybe that's the point. Maybe that's the point. And there was one woman who wouldn't even let us tape her.

Up First from NPR
The State of Free Speech in America

You know, at first she was like, well, maybe you can distort my voice, and then she didn't want even that. And she said, I'm sitting here trying to get this FEMA grant, and I'm going through with a thesaurus – trying to look for a different way to say ecologist, trying to look for a different way to say – to talk about tribes because they work with native tribes.

Up First from NPR
The State of Free Speech in America

You know, at first she was like, well, maybe you can distort my voice, and then she didn't want even that. And she said, I'm sitting here trying to get this FEMA grant, and I'm going through with a thesaurus – trying to look for a different way to say ecologist, trying to look for a different way to say – to talk about tribes because they work with native tribes.

Up First from NPR
The State of Free Speech in America

You know, at first she was like, well, maybe you can distort my voice, and then she didn't want even that. And she said, I'm sitting here trying to get this FEMA grant, and I'm going through with a thesaurus – trying to look for a different way to say ecologist, trying to look for a different way to say – to talk about tribes because they work with native tribes.

Up First from NPR
The State of Free Speech in America

And then she was like, I don't want to go on tape because I'm a dual citizen. And so I'm worried that if I say something and I'm coming back from Canada – she's a dual U.S. and Canadian citizen – There could be some problem because of what I'm seeing happening with visa revocations. Of course, she's a citizen, but she's still worried.

Up First from NPR
The State of Free Speech in America

And then she was like, I don't want to go on tape because I'm a dual citizen. And so I'm worried that if I say something and I'm coming back from Canada – she's a dual U.S. and Canadian citizen – There could be some problem because of what I'm seeing happening with visa revocations. Of course, she's a citizen, but she's still worried.

Up First from NPR
The State of Free Speech in America

And then she was like, I don't want to go on tape because I'm a dual citizen. And so I'm worried that if I say something and I'm coming back from Canada – she's a dual U.S. and Canadian citizen – There could be some problem because of what I'm seeing happening with visa revocations. Of course, she's a citizen, but she's still worried.

Up First from NPR
The State of Free Speech in America

And so I think it's a lot of sort of getting in line before there are consequences.

Up First from NPR
The State of Free Speech in America

And so I think it's a lot of sort of getting in line before there are consequences.

Up First from NPR
The State of Free Speech in America

And so I think it's a lot of sort of getting in line before there are consequences.

Up First from NPR
The State of Free Speech in America

But then we found some people who were like, nope. I'm going to stand up. The more I thought about it, the more outraged I became. We spoke to this woman, Karen Ortiz. She's an administrative judge at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. So, you know, she would be who you would go to if you had a problem at work. Maybe you faced discrimination and you wanted it redressed.

Up First from NPR
The State of Free Speech in America

But then we found some people who were like, nope. I'm going to stand up. The more I thought about it, the more outraged I became. We spoke to this woman, Karen Ortiz. She's an administrative judge at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. So, you know, she would be who you would go to if you had a problem at work. Maybe you faced discrimination and you wanted it redressed.

Up First from NPR
The State of Free Speech in America

But then we found some people who were like, nope. I'm going to stand up. The more I thought about it, the more outraged I became. We spoke to this woman, Karen Ortiz. She's an administrative judge at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. So, you know, she would be who you would go to if you had a problem at work. Maybe you faced discrimination and you wanted it redressed.

Up First from NPR
The State of Free Speech in America

You would go to somebody like Karen Ortiz. And on his first day in office, Trump signed this executive order that declared that the U.S. government now only recognizes two sexes, male, female. And about a week after that executive order, Ortiz says she received this directive from her direct supervisor to pause all their LGBTQ cases in New York and send them to Washington for further review.

Up First from NPR
The State of Free Speech in America

You would go to somebody like Karen Ortiz. And on his first day in office, Trump signed this executive order that declared that the U.S. government now only recognizes two sexes, male, female. And about a week after that executive order, Ortiz says she received this directive from her direct supervisor to pause all their LGBTQ cases in New York and send them to Washington for further review.