Wikipedia:GLAM/Humanists UK/Events/World Press Freedom Wikithon
World Press Freedom Day 2020
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“ | Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers. | ” |
— Universal Declaration of Human Rights |
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Where? | Everywhere! |
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When? | Sunday 3 May 13.00 - 17.00 |
Contact | user:Madeleineog |
Cost | Free |
About the event
editThe freedom of the press has been centrally important in the history of humanism, and its defence a thread running throughout. Many of humanist heritage’s key individuals, both well and lesser known, have fought for press freedom as writers, publishers, booksellers, and readers. Join Humanists UK on World Press Freedom Day to improve the representation of these figures on Wikipedia.
Drawing on Humanists UK’s Humanist Heritage project, we will create, edit, and add to Wikipedia entries relating to press freedom, highlighting the contributions of humanists and freethinkers. Learn more about the fascinating history of campaigns for press freedom whilst developing your digital skills and learning how to edit Wikipedia.
Both beginners and more experienced editors are welcome to join in.
Useful sources
editArticles to create
editArticles to improve
editArticle | Relevance | Sources |
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Thomas Aikenhead | Example | Example |
Peter Annet | Example | Example |
Thomas Paine | Example | Example |
William Johnson Fox | Example | Example |
Richard Carlile | Example | Example |
Henry Hetherington | Example | Example |
Percy Bysshe Shelley | Example | Example |
Eliza Sharples | Example | Example |
Edward Truelove | Example | Example |
Matilda Roalfe | Example | Example |
Charles Southwell | Example | Example |
George Jacob Holyoake | Example | Example |
Charles Bradlaugh | Example | Example |
Charles Watts | Example | Example |
Annie Besant | Example | Example |
Charles Albert Watts | Example | Example |
John William Gott | Example | Example |
Margaret Knight | Example | Example |
Francis Williams | Example | Example |
James Kirkup | Example | Example |
Ephraim Chambers | Example | Example |
John Baskerville | Example | Example |
Whitehouse v Lemon | Example | Example |
LGBT Humanists UK | Example | Example |
Eric Lubbock, 4th Baron Avebury | Example | Example |
Defamation of religion and the United Nations | Example | Example |