February: Black history, justice, journalism
N. Dakota is beautiful in February, especially when student journalists move a press rights bill through the state legislature! It all started as a student project at the University of […]
More photos from the night here….
So we began — and finished — the “Tinker World Tour” on the same day with a visit to Burnaby Mountain Secondary School, outside Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, organized by the Justice […]
Talk about going out in style! The Washington Journalism Education Association, the Washington ACLU and Mountlake High School, in Mountlake, Wash., just north of Seattle, rolled out the red carpet for us May 1 […]
On Wednesday night in Seattle, as we neared the end of our national free speech and civics education “bus tour,” it was our deepest honor to have dinner and share stories […]
From Pullman, we boarded Ralph the free speech TinkerMobile for our final long trek and headed west — saying goodbye to the Washington State University “Cougar Country” of Eastern Washington… […]
We haven’t done a lot of “travelogue” tourist photos, but the drive from Boise to Pullman left both of us speechless at times. So before we get back to the […]
Tinker Tour was welcomed to Boise April 24-25 by the Idaho Human Rights Education Center and the American Civil Liberties Union of Idaho. The ACLU of Idaho hosted a wonderful reception at which […]
Mary Beth took her story abroad last week when she spoke at Tedx Liberdade in São Paulo, Brazil, on April 23. Many thanks to the International Center for Not-for-Profit Law, […]
We are so grateful to the Sigma Delta Chi Foundation of the Society of Professional Journalists, which has awarded the Tinker Tour a $6,000 grant! The recognition and generous support mean so […]