
""This is a content-neutral policy, meaning any signage must be removed, and policy enforcement is not an endorsement nor rejection of any point of view," said BU spokesperson Colin Riley."
"Mary Battenfeld, co-president of BU AAUP, stated that the policy's enforcement is not 'content-neutral,' highlighting concerns over free expression and visibility for LGBTQ+ communities."
Boston University administrators removed Pride flags from several campus locations, igniting a debate over free expression and LGBTQ+ visibility. The removal was part of enforcing a signage policy that restricts materials visible externally. Faculty members and students argue that this enforcement undermines free expression. University officials maintain that the policy is content-neutral and applies equally to all signage. The situation has led to protests and ongoing disputes between faculty and administration regarding the university's commitment to inclusivity.
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