In this episode of Making Space, Rappler speaks to the editors in chief of two student publications about how the youth are at the forefront of speaking truth to power, even with the threat of the pending anti-terror bill. RapplerPodcasts
Schools have an important role in creating a conducive environment for criticism while still protecting their students, according to Mel. He said one way is creating a group in charge of protecting and monitoring possible attacks against students.
Klenia said schools should be safe spaces for academic freedom, and they should be allowing students to apply what they have learned about society outside the 4 walls of the classroom. Mel and Klenia call on fellow student journalists to stay brave and vigilant in speaking truth to power.Making Space is Rappler's podcast on gender, health, education, social services, and everything in between. Listen to other episodes of
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