The library faculty is dismayed by President Trump’s recent public statement that the media is “the enemy of the American people.” We believe a free press is fundamentally important to the future of an American democracy. The First Amendment to the US Constitution wisely offers strong defense of journalists striving to write the “first draft of history.” The principles embraced by journalists spelled out in the Society of Professional Journalists’ Code of Ethics align with scholars’ ethical pursuit of truth and are particularly important when democracy is threatened.
Librarians fight for intellectual freedom by resisting censorship and supporting institutions that ensure the free flow of information and ideas. Our Statement on Intellectual Freedom, adopted in 2012, remains true today. We strongly support the important role the media plays serving the public interest by holding the powerful accountable.
For more information about the press and its role, see
- Society of Professional Journalists
- Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press
- Committee to Protect Journalists
- Journalism.org
- Freedom of the Press Foundation
image courtesy of Martin Sommer.
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