Category: Culture
It’s Darwin Day, and the “Censor of the Year” Poster Has Landed
See you next year. I don’t expect we will have trouble identifying an equally deserving “winner” though I would be delighted to be wrong.
“Censor of the Year” Jerry Coyne Wants a Poster of Himself. He Read Our Minds.
As I’ve already indicated, being recognized as a bully doesn’t merit a prize, yet we couldn’t let this go totally unmarked by ceremony.
In Anticipation of Darwin Day, What Would Charles Darwin Say About “Censor of the Year” Jerry Coyne?
Darwin favored acknowledging the existence of other views, hearing them out, and responding substantively. His legacy has been co-opted, overwhelmingly, by folks who think otherwise.
Censor of the Year: Why Jerry Coyne? It’s the Power Differential That Makes the Difference
We at the Center for Science & Culture are not bestowing an honor.
For Darwin Day 2014, Discovery Institute Will Name University of Chicago Biologist Jerry Coyne as "Censor of the Year"
“This is very serious business,” said Dr. John West, associate director of the Center for Science & Culture. “Censorship retards the search for truth and hurts innocent people.