After Bari Weiss cancels UCLA talk, UC President vows to protect free expression
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The University of California’s President, James Milliken, has pledged to uphold both the safety and freedom of expression for speakers on campus following the cancellation of a planned event featuring CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss at UCLA due to security concerns.

Milliken expressed disappointment over the cancellation, noting in a statement to The California Post that UCLA’s Chancellor Frenk informed him of Weiss’s continued interest in delivering her lecture. They are actively seeking a new date for the event that accommodates all parties involved.


Bari Weiss speaks at the 2022 Milken Institute Global Conference.
Bari Weiss was forced to cancel a speaking event at UCLA over security concerns. REUTERS

Bari Weiss was originally slated to present at the annual Daniel Pearl Memorial lecture titled “The Future of Journalism” on February 27 at UCLA. However, on Thursday, it was announced that the lecture was called off because of security issues.

Reports surfaced indicating that some UCLA staff members opposed the event, anticipating student protests as well.


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Milliken emphasized, “Chancellor Frenk and I are fully aligned on this issue. The University of California is steadfast in its commitment to safeguard free expression on our campuses. We will take all necessary measures to protect the safety of speakers, event attendees, and our community members.”


Chancellor James B. Milliken speaks at the UNCF New York Gala Dinner.
University of California President James Milliken has vowed to protect the safety and expression of all speakers on school campuses. Getty Images

“We will do everything we can to make sure speakers are not prevented from speaking on our campuses because some disagree with the content of constitutionally protected speech. That is the essence of the First Amendment and the obligation of universities.”

It’s currently unclear if or when Weiss will reschedule another lecture.

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