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۲۷ مارس ۲۰۲۵
بازگرداندن حقیقت و سلامت عقل به تاریخ آمریکا: فرمان اجرایی ۱۴۲۵۳
PolicyAcademic freedomCultural rightsFreedom of expressionRacial justiceParties affected: Smithsonian Institution
مشاهدهدر ۲۷ مارس ۲۰۲۵، رئیس جمهور ترامپ فرمان اجرایی ۱۴۲۵۳ با عنوان «بازگرداندن حقیقت و سلامت عقل به تاریخ آمریکا» را صادر کرد و به مؤسسه اسمیتسونیان دستور داد تا نمایشگاهها و برنامههایی را که حاوی «ایدئولوژی نامناسب» یا محتوایی هستند که «به طور نامناسبی آمریکاییها را بیاعتبار میکند» حذف کند. این فرمان به طور خاص از «شکل قدرت: داستانهای نژاد و مجسمهسازی آمریکایی» در موزه هنر آمریکایی اسمیتسونیان به عنوان نمونهای از محتوای تفرقهانگیز نام برد و ادعا کرد که ارزشهای آمریکایی و غربی را «ذاتاً مضر و سرکوبگرانه» به تصویر میکشد. این فرمان به معاون رئیس جمهور و دفتر مدیریت و بودجه دستور داد تا با کنگره همکاری کنند تا اطمینان حاصل شود که تخصیصهای آتی اسمیتسونیان، هزینههای نمایشگاهها یا برنامههایی را که «ارزشهای مشترک آمریکایی را تضعیف میکنند، آمریکاییها را بر اساس نژاد تقسیم میکنند، یا برنامهها یا ایدئولوژیهای ناسازگار با قانون و سیاست فدرال را ترویج میدهند» ممنوع میکند. مورخان، متخصصان موزه و اعضای کنگره این دستورالعمل را به عنوان سانسور سیاسی مؤسسات فرهنگی تحت حمایت فدرال و نقض استقلال اسمیتسونیان برای انجام مأموریت آموزشی خود محکوم کردند.
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March 25, 2025
وزارت امور خارجه: بررسی اجباری رسانههای اجتماعی برای متقاضیان ویزای F، M و J
PolicyCultural rightsMigrants' rightsParties affected: All F-1, M-1, and J-1 visa applicants
مشاهدهSecretary of State Marco Rubio issued a cable titled “Action Request: Enhanced Screening and Social Media Vetting for Visa Applicants” requiring consular officers to refer all F-1 (academic student), J-1 (exchange visitor), and M-1 (vocational student) visa applicants to Fraud Prevention Units for mandatory social media checks. The cable requires consular officers to refer all F-1, M-1, and J-1 visa applicants to Fraud Prevention Units for mandatory social media checks, with particular focus on applicants who held student/exchange visas between October 7, 2023 and August 31, 2024. Officers must screen for terrorism-related ineligibilities, which the cable states may be evident in ‘conduct that bears a hostile attitude toward U.S. citizens or U.S. culture (including government, institutions, or founding principles). This policy directly impacts international students attending U.S. conservatories, theater programs, and arts universities, as well as cultural exchange participants including musicians, dancers, visual artists, and theater practitioners participating in J-1 exchange programs. The requirement creates a chilling effect on artistic and political expression as a condition for visa eligibility. The New York Times reported that more than 800 students lost their visas as a result of this policy as of April 2025.
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۴ مارس ۲۰۲۵
تهدید بودجه کنگره
PolicyCultural rightsFreedom of expressionRacial justiceParties affected: Black Lives Matter Plaza (Washington, D.C.)
مشاهدهIn 2025, Rep. Andrew Clyde (R-GA) introduced legislation threatening to withhold at least $185 million in federal transportation funds from Washington, D.C. unless the city removed the “Black Lives Matter” mural and renamed the plaza “Liberty Plaza.” Mayor Muriel Bowser announced on March 4 that the city would paint over the mural, and removal began March 10, with the mayor stating the city could not “afford to be distracted by meaningless congressional interference.” Critics characterized the funding threat as federal coercion to suppress local artistic and political expression.
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February 14, 2025
سازمان پارکهای ملی، کلمه «تراجنسیتی» را از وبسایت استونوال حذف کرد
PolicyCultural rightsFreedom of expressionLGBTQ+ rightsParties affected: Stonewall National Monument (National Park Service)
مشاهدهOn February 14, 2025, the National Park Service removed all references to “transgender” and “queer” from the Stonewall National Monument website, changing “LGBTQ+” to “LGB” and erasing mentions of transgender activists Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera who were central to the 1969 uprising. The Park Service stated the changes were made to comply with Trump executive orders on “restoring biological truth to the federal government.” The Stonewall Inn and LGBTQ+ advocacy groups condemned the action as a “blatant act of erasure” that distorts the history of the first U.S. national monument dedicated to LGBTQ+ rights and dishonors transgender contributions to the movement. Weeks later, the NPS also removed entire web pages dedicated to transgender activists from the site.
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February 8, 2025
ترامپ هیئت مدیره مرکز کندی را بازسازی میکند
PolicyCultural rightsFreedom of expressionLGBTQ+ rightsParties affected: Kennedy Center
مشاهدهOn February 7, President Trump announced he would dismiss 18 members of the Kennedy Center’s board of trustees and appoint himself as chairman, marking the first time a president has mass-fired board members or assumed leadership of the prestigious performing arts institution. Trump stated the center had featured “drag shows specifically targeting our youth” and vowed “NO MORE DRAG SHOWS, OR OTHER ANTI-AMERICAN PROPAGANDA,” installing Richard Grenell as interim executive director to reshape programming. Following the takeover, the Kennedy Center canceled LGBTQ+ programming including WorldPride concerts and performances by the Gay Men’s Chorus, and dismantled the Social Impact team focused on serving underserved communities. This move imposes an unprecedented degree of government oversight onto the curatorial decisions of the Kennedy Center, and has already resulted in the discriminatory cancellation of artist groups out of favor with the Presidential administration.
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February 7, 2025
ترامپ رئیس آرشیو ملی را برکنار کرد
PolicyCultural rightsFreedom of expressionRacial justiceParties affected: National Archives and Records Administration
مشاهدهOn February 7, 2025 President Trump fired Colleen Shogan as head of the National Archives and Records Administration, marking the first time a sitting president has removed the National Archivist since the position was established in the 1930s. The firing represented an unprecedented assertion of presidential authority over an independent federal agency responsible for preserving and presenting American historical records and cultural heritage. While Trump cited the Archives’ role in the classified documents investigation, the removal occurred amid ongoing controversy over Shogan’s October 2024 directive to staff to remove or minimize exhibits on slavery, civil rights leaders, Japanese-American internment, and Indigenous displacement. Historians and civil rights organizations condemned the firing as political interference in a nonpartisan cultural institution responsible for safeguarding the nation’s historical record.
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February 6, 2025
راهنمایی NEA در مورد کمک هزینه برای برنامههای هنری
PolicyCultural rightsFreedom of expressionRacial justiceParties affected: All cultural institutions involved in grant-making
مشاهدهIn response to Executive Order 14151 (January 20, 2025), which mandated termination of all federal DEI programs and equity-related grants, the NEA cancelled its Challenge America grant program on February 6, 2025. Challenge America had supported small arts organizations serving underserved communities. The NEA revised its 2026 grant guidelines to prohibit DEI programs and “gender ideology,” prioritize America250 projects, and require a five-year organizational history. Organizations with pending applications were required to resubmit under the new criteria. Critics condemned the changes as censorship that imposed ideological conditions on arts funding. The ACLU and several other organizations filed suit against the NEA over its cancellation of funding arguing that The lawsuit argues that the grant-guidance restrictions—particularly the requirement that applicants avoid “promoting gender ideology”—unconstitutionally violate the First Amendment and exceed the agency’s lawful authority.
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۲۹ ژانویه ۲۰۲۵
اقدامات تکمیلی برای مبارزه با یهودستیزی (EO: 14188)
PolicyFreedom of expressionLGBTQ+ rightsRacial justiceParties affected: U.S. Universities, non-citizen students
مشاهدهفرمان اجرایی ۱۴۱۸۸ که در ۲۹ ژانویه ۲۰۲۵ امضا شد، به سازمانهای فدرال دستور داد تا مقاماتی را برای مبارزه با یهودستیزی شناسایی کنند و شامل مقرراتی برای دانشگاهها بود تا فعالیتهای دانشجویان غیرشهروند را که میتواند منجر به مراحل اخراج شود، نظارت و گزارش کنند. متن این فرمان صراحتاً آزادی هنری یا اخراج مستقیم را محدود نمیکند. با این حال، مقامات فدرال از این فرمان به عنوان بهانهای برای محدود کردن بیان مشروع و مسالمتآمیز دانشجویان شرکتکننده در اعتراضات دانشگاهها استفاده کردهاند. مقامات بیش از ۱۵۰۰ ویزای دانشجویی بینالمللی را در حداقل ۳۲ ایالت لغو کردند و چندین دانشجوی شرکتکننده در تظاهرات طرفدار فلسطین را بازداشت کردند. سازمانهای آزادیهای مدنی این اقدامات را به عنوان نقض خلاف قانون اساسی آزادی بیان و حقوق تجمع به چالش کشیدهاند.
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۲۱ ژانویه ۲۰۲۵
پایان دادن به تبعیض غیرقانونی و احیای فرصتهای مبتنی بر شایستگی (EO: 14173)
سیاست آزادی بیانParties affected: All federal agencies and employees
مشاهدهPresident Trump signed an executive order requiring federal contractors and grantees, cultural institutions, to certify that they do not operate DEI programs that violate federal anti-discrimination laws. The order revoked longstanding affirmative action requirements for federal contractors and directed agencies to combat DEI initiatives in the private sector. Critics warned the order’s vague language would create a chilling effect on diversity programming and cultural perspectives in federally funded institutions. The executive order has been challenged in court on the grounds that its restrictions on DEI-related programs and requirements for “merit-based” practices unlawfully suppress protected expression and discriminate against organizations engaging in equity-focused work.
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۲۱ ژانویه ۲۰۲۵
دفاع از زنان در برابر افراطگرایی ایدئولوژی جنسیتی و احیای حقیقت بیولوژیکی (EO: 14168)
PolicyAcademic freedomCultural rightsFreedom of expressionLGBTQ+ rightsParties affected: All federal agencies
مشاهدهرئیس جمهور ترامپ یک فرمان اجرایی امضا کرد که حمایتهای فدرال از هویت جنسیتی در برنامههای آموزشی، بهداشتی و فرهنگی را لغو میکرد. به آژانسها دستور داده شد که جنسیت را «صرفاً به عنوان یک امر بیولوژیکی» تعریف کنند، که منجر به حذف سیاستهای فراگیر در موزهها، کتابخانهها و فضاهای فرهنگی تحت حمایت فدرال شد. این فرمان، بودجه هر چیزی را که از اصطلاح «ایدئولوژی جنسیتی» استفاده میکند یا به جای «جنسیت» به «جنسیت» اشاره دارد، محدود میکند، که این امر مؤسسات هنری و فرهنگی و همچنین سازمانهای مردمنهاد هنری را محدود میکند، زیرا این اصطلاحات رایج در پروژههای هنری و تحقیقات تاریخ هنر هستند. سازمانهای LGBTQ+ هشدار دادند که این امر بیان هنری و عمومی مرتبط با هویت کوئیر را تضعیف میکند. در فوریه 2025، اتحادیه ملی شهری علیه فرمان اجرایی 14168 شکایت کرد و استدلال کرد که محدودیتهای دولت بر DEI و سیاستهای هویت جنسیتی، حمایتهای حقوق مدنی و حقوق آزادی بیان را نقض میکند.
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January 20, 2025
اصلاح اعتباربخشی برای تقویت آموزش عالی (EO 14279)
PolicyAcademic freedomCultural rightsFreedom of expressionLGBTQ+ rightsRacial justiceParties affected: U.S. universities
مشاهدهPresident Trump issued an executive order reforming the federal accreditation process for higher education institutions. The order directed accrediting bodies to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) standards, which the administration characterized as “unlawful discrimination,” and to prioritize “intellectual diversity” among faculty. It instructed the Secretary of Education to investigate and potentially terminate accreditors that require DEI-related practices or who fail to maintain and “intellectually diverse” staff. Academic organizations warned the order could lead to government interference in institutional decision-making at universities, raising concerns about restrictions on cultural programming and curricula, particularly those addressing diversity, race, and gender.
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January 20, 2025
ترویج معماری زیبای شهری فدرال (یادداشت ریاست جمهوری)
PolicyCultural rightsFreedom of expressionFederal architecture and construction
مشاهدهA presidential memorandum directed the Administrator of the General Services Administration to submit recommendations promoting “classical and traditional” architectural styles for federal buildings. The directive discouraged contemporary architectural designs and called for revisions to federal architecture guidelines. The Society of Architectural Historians argued that the policy would impose rigid aesthetic preferences, disregard local artistic and architectural contexts, stifle design innovation, and limit artistic freedom.