LGBTQIA+ Archive Class Projects
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LGBTQ+ People Protests Applied Engineering Building Education Kim Reynolds
Object Description
1 (pdf) file
Date Created
Spring 4-17-2025
Publisher
UNI ScholarWorks, Rod Library, University of Northern Iowa
City
Cedar Falls, IA
Description
Citation: Klinkhammer, B. (2025, April 9). Students make their voice heard at Applied Engineering building opening. Northern Iowan, 2.
This article is a description of a recent protest at the new Applied Engineering Building. Well over 100 UNI students, Cedar Falls High School students, and the Cedar Valley came together to protest Kim Reynolds appearance for the ribbon cutting ceremony. Kim Reynolds failed to appear to give a speech and to help cut the ribbon. I think that in itself is so powerful, to know that she didn't show up because people showed up to protest against someone so full of hate.
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UNI ScholarWorks, Rod Library, University of Northern Iowa
Copyright
@2025 The Northern Iowan
Type
Article
Language
en
Recommended Citation
University of Northern Iowa, "36. Protest 2025. Protest at UNI Applied Engineering Building 1 [article]" (2025). LGBTQIA+ Archive Class Projects. 11.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/lgbtq_projects/11
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