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DESCRIPTION:The publishing and defending of Allen Ginsberg’s seminal poem Howl are 
 landmarks in the history of freedom of speech, obscenity issues, and the 
 censorship of literary works. This panel discusses how the fight against 
 censorship continues today. \n\nModerated by Peter Maravelis of City Lights 
 Booksellers and includes panelists Rebecca Farmer of the American Civil 
 Liberties Union (ACLU), Mark Rumold of the Electronic Frontier Foundation 
 (EFF), and James Wheaton of the First Amendment Project.  \n\nPresented in 
 conjunction with The Allen Ginsberg Festival and the exhibition Beat 
 Memories: The Photographs of Allen Ginsberg at the Contemporary Jewish 
 Museum.\n\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/06/18/18738655.php
SUMMARY:Howl Legacy: The Continuing Battle for Free Expression
LOCATION:Contemporary Jewish Museum\n736 Mission Street (between Third and Fourth 
 streets)\nSan Francisco, CA 94103\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2013/06/18/18738655.php
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