Welcome to NCAC's Wiki Of Censorship History
What is Censorpedia?
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Censorpedia aids the fight for free expression by providing a living information repository of censorship incidents, information about what is vulnerable to censorship, and a guide to strategies and tactics that have defeated past attempts at censorship.
Censorpedia hosts articles documenting censorship outbreaks: the who, what, when, where and why. The articles categorized as ongoing feature current abuses of free speech rights.
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Description of Artwork: Tropic of Cancer Henry Miller's book deals explicitly with his sexual adventures and challenged models of sexual morality.
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Project history
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Censorpedia builds on the 1994 art project/internet censorship archive The File Room. Initiated by Muntadas, The File Room was originally produced by Chicago’s Randolph Street Gallery with the support of the School of Art and Design and the Electronic Visualization Laboratory at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Since 2001 The File Room has been hosted and maintained by the National Coalition Against Censorship.
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Get updates, talk to us
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Twitter: ncacensorship
Facebook: Click Here
Report Censorship: NCAC.org
Blog: Blogging Censorship
IRC: #NCAC on FreeNode (link opens webchat, no IRC client required)
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How to get started
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Censorpedia has nearly 1000 articles already imported, here's how you can help:
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Support NCAC
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Your support helps us to defend freedom of thought, inquiry and expression. Donate to NCAC and help us to continue fighting censorship on the local and national levels.
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