Seminar celebrating 250 years of press freedom in Sweden.

On Dec. 2, 1766, the Swedish Parliament passed the world's first freedom of press law. In celebration, the Bonnier Family Foundation and the Raoul Wallenberg Academy held a morning seminar, "Non-Silence Generation," on what press freedom means today.
The seminar featured a panel discussion with Peter Wolodarski, Editor-in-Chief for Dagens Nyheter; Pia Rehnqvist, Editor-in-Chief for Sydsvenskan; Bilan Osman, journalist and speaker from Expo; Max Karlsson, board member from non-profit youth organization Fler Unga. The discussion was moderated by Karin Olsson, Culture Editor for Expressen.
The seminar kicked off with a presentation from Kim Waller, Ungdomar.se and concluded with a performance byartist and poet Daniel Boyacioglu.
You can watch a video of the entire conference here (in Swedish):
http://www.expressen.se/tv/kultur/bonnier-seminarium-tryckfriheten-250-ar/