Yesterday and this morning, Campus Pride Blog has been covering the LGBT student protest at the University of Rhode Island in Kingston, R.I. Campus Pride has also given our statement of support.
Student organizer Brian Stack sends us the following breaking news:
At 12:01am Thursday September 23, 2010 lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students began a peaceful sit-in at the University of Rhode Island Library¹s 24-hour room. Despite support from the students, the URI Administration has encouraged the URI press to not cover the protest. The students at the protest remain firm in their belief that the University Administration needs to address the issues of harassment and discrimination that have led to the unsafe environment on campus.
For more information about the protest please contact Brian Stack, 413-949-6227, bstackuri@gmail.com.
UPDATE (Sept. 23, 1:45 p.m.): EDGE reporter Michael K. Lavers filed a story this afternoon, and spoke to a University of Rhode Island spokesperson regarding the alleged media block.
According to EDGE:
"This is a public university, a public campus and [this is] a dialogue we expect to be in the public domain," said Acciardo.
Read the rest of that story here...
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