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Pride Flags Among Items Removed From Boston University Campus as Part of "Content-Neutral" Sign Policy
Boston University enforces a content-neutral signage policy removing Pride flags from faculty offices, drawing criticism over the impact on LGBTQIA+ visibility and campus climate.
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Pride flags among items removed from Boston University campus as part of "content-neutral" sign policy
Boston University is facing criticism from students after enforcing a policy that restricts where signage, including pride and Israeli flags, can be displayed on campus, leading to the removal of such flags from residence halls and common areas.
‘Feels like we’ve gone back in time.’ Pride flags were removed from Boston University offices. Professors are alarmed. - The Boston Globe
Professors said removal of the flags follow many actions over the past year that appeared to target political speech and diversity and inclusion initiatives.
·Boston, United States
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