This is funded in part with student fees. Do you think it’s safe to assume these events feature far left political messages?
Campus Reform reports:
UNC Chapel Hill kicks off semester with ‘Queer Fall Fest’On Aug. 15, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC Chapel Hill) held a “Queer Fall Fest” event as part of welcome week.The event was hosted by UNC-CH LGBTQ Center with the purpose of discussing “resources for queer and questioning students” and providing “a safe space to connect with the on-campus community.”Displays at the Queer Fall Fest included a table advertising “Out in STEM,” a “community of queer STEM undergrads.”Another table offered t-shirts emblazoned with the statement “Imagine Liberation.”UNC’s LGBTQ Center is an office on campus that hosts a variety of events. The office will host an LGBTIQA+ Speaker Series with numerous sessions planned this fall semester.Upcoming speaker sessions include “Latinx Heritage Month Keynote Lecture,” “Indigenous Peoples Day Celebration,” and a “National Coming Out Day Celebration.” To close out the 2022-23 school year, the Center is hosting a “Drag Queen Bingo” on April 27, 2023.Past sessions in the series included topics such as “Queer Classrooms: Leaky, Joyful, Creative,” “Nicaraguan Legacies: Advances and Setbacks in Feminist and LGBTQ Activism,” and “The Battle Over Marriage: Messaging Strategies of Proponents and Opponents of Marriage Equality.”Full-time undergraduate students at the university pay $989.06 in student fees in addition to $3,509.50 for in-state tuition and $17,790 for out-of-state tuition.Portions of the student fees go toward student activities.
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