The memo was signed by the vice chancellor for diversity, equity, and community engagement, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Akirah Bradley, and Associate Vice Chancellor for the Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance and Title IX Coordinator Valerie Simons and described supporting the Black Lives Matter movement as a “non-negotiable condition of enrollment and employment.”
School officials at the University of Colorado Boulder sent a memo to faculty and staff outlining that holding the values of the Black Lives Matter movement is a “non-negotiable condition of enrollment.”
Campus Reform reported that a handful of school officials signed off on the memo sent on June 5, despite the school previously saying a “fundamental role of a university” is to encourage free speech.
The memo was signed by the vice chancellor for diversity, equity, and community engagement, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Akirah Bradley, and Associate Vice Chancellor for the Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance and Title IX Coordinator Valerie Simons and described supporting the Black Lives Matter movement as a “non-negotiable condition of enrollment and employment,” according to the news outlet.
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