LGBTQIA+ supporters and community members gathered in the Russell Union on Georgia Southern’s Statesboro campus and in the Student Union on the Armstrong Campus Monday afternoon for a scheduled sit-in. The sit-in was organized by students, in collaboration including BoroPride in Statesboro, First City Pride Center in Savannah, and GSU’s Students with Disabilities Advocacy.
President Kyle Marrero addressed the allegations that the University is allegedly removing LGBTQIA+ resources, and altering LGBTQIA+ focused events, and other supportive programs without notifying students, faculty, and staff. These accusations first came to light earlier this week in an open letter written by BoroPride. You can find that first letter here. Below are some.
Conservatives in Texas are warning universities may be trying to skirt a new law banning DEI at public universities by reshuffling DEI officials to other departments.
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