Leila Fadel, co-host of NPR’s Morning Edition, dives into the changing landscape of free speech in America. She shares insightful interviews with teachers, students, and leaders who express fears of censorship and feel silenced under current political climates. The discussion touches on the cyclical nature of free expression threats and highlights perspectives from various advocacy groups. Personal experiences reveal the struggle for compassion towards marginalized communities amidst hostility, emphasizing the fragility of free speech and the burden of self-censorship.