Safe Spaces, Brace Spaces

summarize the problem proposed in the excerpt by John Palfrey from “Safe Spaces, Brace Spaces” about enforcing safe spaces in the classroom: namely, “to impose a rule against the less tolerant political viewpoint, or to ban that viewpoint from the commons, would have high costs in the long run, but so too does tolerating certain hateful speech on campuses”. As solution to this problem, you will create your own original solution that meets the following requirements:
• The establishment of the complexity and significance of the problem: for model, see Palfrey on the value and problems of campus diversity initiatives.
• The step-by-step procedure of the proposed solution
• An evidence-based justification of the solution’s effectiveness and feasibility
• The budgeting, including both itemization and fund-raising
• The compromises and sacrifices of the solution: for model, see Palfrey on challenges of safe spaces for model to emulate.
Consider the Following Questions for the Brief Summary of Palfrey:
• Why is diversity necessary for objectivity of cultural narratives?
• Why might some extreme calls for diversity promote its opposite, namely, hate speech?
• Why is free expression necessary for the investigation of the impartial, tolerant, and equitable truth?
• Why is free expression conceived by some as not as valuable as diversity, equity, and inclusion?