Greg Lukianoff

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Greg Lukianoff
Greg Lukianoff, 2015.jpg
Lukianoff in 2015
Born1974 (age 46–47)
Alma mater
Notable work
The Coddling of the American Mind (2018)
TitlePresident of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education
Spouse(s)
Michelle LaBlanc
(m. 2012)
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Gregory Christopher Lukianoff[1] (/ˌlkˈjɑːnɒf/;[2] born 1974) is the president of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE). He previously served as FIRE's first director of legal and public advocacy until he was appointed president in 2006.[3]

Life[]

Born in Manhattan, New York City, in 1974,[4] Lukianoff is a graduate of American University and Stanford Law School. He has described himself as a "pro-choice liberal"[5] and an atheist.[6][4]

Work[]

Lukianoff has published articles in the Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, The Chronicle of Higher Education, The Atlantic, Inside Higher Ed, and the New York Post. His article in The Atlantic, "The Coddling of the American Mind" discussed whether or not trigger warnings are harming college health.[7] He is a blogger for The Huffington Post[8] and served as a regular columnist for the Daily Journal of Los Angeles and San Francisco.[citation needed] Along with Harvey Silverglate and David A. French, Lukianoff is a co-author of FIRE's Guide to Free Speech on Campus. He testified before the United States Congress on the state of free speech on college campuses, and he appeared in the films Brainwashing 101 and Indoctrinate U on the same topic. He has made numerous appearances on nationally syndicated television shows.[9]

He has also appeared on various news shows, including Stossel on more than one occasion.[10][11] Before joining FIRE, Lukianoff worked for the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California, the Organization for Aid to Refugees, and the EnvironMentors Project. He lives in New York City.

Lukianoff and his co-author Jonathan Haidt were awarded the Hugh M. Hefner First Amendment Award in 2019 for their book The Coddling of the American Mind.[12]

He served as executive producer on the 2015 documentary about censorship in comedy, Can We Take a Joke?,[13] and the 2020 free speech documentary about former ACLU Executive Director Ira Glasser, Mighty Ira.[citation needed]

Works[]

  • Lukianoff, Greg (2014). Unlearning Liberty: Campus Censorship and the End of American Debate. Encounter Books. ISBN 9781594037306.
  • Lukianoff, Greg (2014). Freedom from Speech. Encounter Books. ISBN 9781594038075.
  • Lukianoff, Greg; Haidt, Jonathan (2018). The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure. New York City: Penguin Press. ISBN 9780735224896.[14]

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