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The David Horowitz Freedom Center, formerly the Center for the Study of Popular Culture (CSPC), is a conservative [2] [3] [4] anti-Islam [5] foundation founded in 1988 by political activist David Horowitz and his long-time collaborator Peter Collier.
FrontPage Magazine is a conservative journal of news and political commentary originally published under the auspices of the Center for the Study of Popular Culture, [13] later called the David Horowitz Freedom Center. [14] The website has published commentary advancing the Eurabia conspiracy theory, [15] and has been described as a part of the ...
David Joel Horowitz (born January 10, 1939) [1] is an American conservative writer and activist. He is a founder and president of the David Horowitz Freedom Center (DHFC); editor of the Center's website FrontPage Magazine; and director of Discover the Networks, a website that tracks individuals and groups on the political left.
The First Amendment Center supports the First Amendment and builds understanding of its core freedoms through education, information, and entertainment. [1]The center serves as a forum for the study and exploration of free-expression issues, including freedom of speech, of the press and of religion, and the rights to assemble and to petition the government.
Discover the Networks (originally Discover the Network) (DtN) is a website run by the David Horowitz Freedom Center that focuses on tracking individuals, groups, and the history of groups that are politically left wing. DtN was launched in 2004 and has a staff of about a dozen contributors.
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"Welcome to the official Rapid Response account of the Trump 47 White House. We will be supporting President Donald J. Trump's America First agenda and holding the Fake News accountable for their ...
The center offers insight into the struggle for freedom in the past, in the present, and for the future, as it attempts to challenge visitors to contemplate the meaning of freedom in their own lives. Its location recognizes the significant role of Cincinnati in the history of the Underground Railroad, as thousands of slaves escaped to freedom ...