without the ability to speak freely, we have nothing!

I can't resist "expressing myself" on any "free speech" wall and support my favorite on-campus organization! CLICK (on the picture) to see who it is!

Unless you have had your work or your existence censored or found yourself defending your free speech in a court of law, you probably take it for granted that you can have ‘an opinion.’ You might even think that having a popular opinion might protect you; however, this hasn’t worked in Syria, Iran or other places where the exercise of an opinion, no matter how innocent, is immune from persecution or death. I may seem a bit corny to remind others that many of those who signed the Declaration of Independence paid a great price for their exercise of free will. Free Speech is what democracies do…. it is what we are and without it we are like every other despotic system.

In the competitive market place of ideas, speaking freely allows us all to test our values and beliefs and redefine or reshape them, but this is heresy in many parts of the world. ‘Speech’ via ‘speech codes’ is also a central concept under attack in our academic environments. For those who would like to turn the direction of a new generation of our youth, they must manipulate our language to restrict the use of words, meanings and general expression. If you forbid some topics from being studied or discussed ( in some circles , these are referred to as ‘the undiscussables’) then the censors win and we lose and human progress is halted and frozen in time. Let me just add, that this is not a good thing.

Not every university is backward, the  University of Virginia has earned the coveted ‘GREEN’ light designation from  FIRE (Foundation for Individual Rights in Education). Only a few universities have been so honored. I recommend that you take the time to see what FIRE does to support free expression on college campuses…. and do what you can to support them. They deserve all our support no matter your political orientation.

I have been named in a suit back in December for blogs related to an issue of great ‘public interest.’ CHECK CalCoastNews.Com and their archive for more.

Stay tuned for more.

Roger Freberg

Under the Magnolia Blossoms it is graduation in Virginia

Graduation for the Engineering Students at the beautiful University of Virginia

It is quite a setting at the University of Virginia for this years 2011 graduation and interestingly enough it is not without a few wrinkles. Interestingly enough, the graduate students in engineering do not wear hoods if they are masters graduates. Personally, I like mine… both of them! However, this was my first time at the university and Kristin was kind enough to give me the grand tour. I particularly took interest on the many and varied restaurants surrounding the university, all worth a look! As a fan of President Jefferson, I found the history and atmosphere captivating. I was surprised at how ‘square’ Jefferson’s jaw was in his statues, but then maybe the artist took some liberties? 😉

Our Major whose next duty assignment is as an instructor at West point! Congratulations

Now we are waiting for family to arrive and it seems like this might be a busy weekend after all as I hear the airports are already stressed from the increased traffic! Many congratulations to all the graduates, everywhere!

Now it Kristin’s graduation at University of Virginia

 

Kristin will be graduating with her second engineering masters degrees… and since we love everything South African, we are having a celebration at the Shebeen! CLICK on this picture to visit this fun restaurant in Charlottesville, Virginia!

I’ve know a few folks from South Africa, although I admit they were mostly from South Africa in the pre-digital age… and they were athletes. I remember being recruited by one world record holder who admitted that when he was recruited by this same school in the frigid north , the coach answered his question on the location of his school in relation to California by saying,”yes, we are near California!”  ooOoOoOh, I guess it was sort of true.

In any event, we will be celebrating Kristin’s second masters in engineering with a fun time at the Shebeen!

Oh yes, Kristin, congratulations! This is very cool.

Dr. Karen Freberg becomes official!

I made this heaping pile of BBQ’d Ribs for Karen’s graduation Party! Chef Kristin prepared Prime Rib Steaks, garlic Bread, Roosevelts Baked beans and plenty of goodies!

 

It is always exciting when someone we know achieves a milestone and our daughter Karen gained her doctorate at the University of Tennessee this week! In addition, even in this tough job market, she was offered and accepted a tenured track position at the University of Louisville! Congratulations!

The University of Louisville will be Karen’s new home

 

I guess going to the Kentucky Derby in Louisville may be in our future plans!

happy mother’s day

Two daughter's graduating this month is definitely a great gift to any Mother! Kristin is always moving ... even to get her in this picture! 😉

Happy Mother’s Day, Laura … and to all those wonderful mothers out there!

Roger