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Subject Anti-trans speakers are coming to Pitt. Student safety and speech rights collide.
Date March 23, 2023 4:02 PM
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In this newsletter: In an environment of rising rhetoric against transgender people across the nation, impending presentations by the College Republicans and Turning Point USA on Pitt's campus ([link removed]) have energized the debate about hateful speech on campus.

In an attempt to elevate student voices, the superintendent of Pittsburgh Public Schools has introduced an initiative that would give students a say ([link removed]) in how a fraction of the state-received funds could be used.


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** Anti-trans speakers are coming to Pitt. Student safety and speech rights collide. ([link removed])
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The events mark another flashpoint in the national debate over student safety and open expression in academia, with the backlash at Pitt rooted in concerns over the safety of LGBTQ students. A student petition calling for the university to cancel the events has collected more than 10,000 signatures, with supporters commenting that, “Hate should not be hosted at Pitt,” “I believe ALL should feel safe to be the way they are,” and, repeatedly, “Trans rights are human rights.”

Transgender people are over four times more likely to experience violent crime than cisgender people, and LGBTQ students at four-year universities have reported higher rates of bullying, harassment and assault than their non-LGBTQ peers. The Pennsylvania House LGBTQ+ Equality Caucus has called for the events to be canceled, as has the Pittsburgh branch of the NAACP. Civil liberties groups, by contrast, have said the free exchange of ideas – even those that are offensive or hostile – is central to democracy and higher education.
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