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National Trust covers artwork referencing JK Rowling after tampering

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Baseball   来源:Sustainability  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Musk also said last week that he planned to do "a lot less" political spending in the future, and that he was committed to leading electric car company Tesla for another five years.

Musk also said last week that he planned to do "a lot less" political spending in the future, and that he was committed to leading electric car company Tesla for another five years.

Artist Alex said: "Pride is a celebration of our diversity, our strength and resilience."To have Pride is to recognise the struggles of the past and to stand in the present shoulder to shoulder with those of us who are still struggling, and to dream of a future where every member of our community is liberated.

National Trust covers artwork referencing JK Rowling after tampering

"Creative community spaces offer us a chance to trial possible futures and establish safer spaces where everyone is welcome to dream, create, learn and connect."In these spaces we can be our authentic selves, inspire and encourage others in our community, share knowledge, resources and make lasting friendships."Earlier this year the UK Supreme Court

National Trust covers artwork referencing JK Rowling after tampering

that under the Equality Act, "woman" means a biological woman.Following the ruling, trans people have

National Trust covers artwork referencing JK Rowling after tampering

over how it might affect their legal rights and access to facilities, along with concerns that it may have emboldened those in society with transphobic views.

Several arts organisations in Suffolk, including the New Wolsey Theatre, have since posted public statements affirming their support for trans people.An official memo seen by BBC's US partner CBS ordered a temporary pause in appointments as the state department prepares to increase social media vetting of applicants for student and foreign exchange visas.

It is part of a wide-ranging crackdown by US President Donald Trump on some of America's most elite universities, which he sees as overly liberal.For students, the changes have brought widespread uncertainty, with visa appointments at US embassies now unavailable and delays that could leave scholarships up in the air.

Some students told the BBC that the confusion has even left them wishing they had applied to schools outside the US."I already regret it," said a 22-year-old master's student from Shanghai, who did not wish to be named for fear of jeopardising their visa to study at the University of Pennsylvania.

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