Part of pro-Palestinian student art exhibit at UNT removed amid complaints by state lawmakers
- A pro-Palestinian artwork piece was removed early by students at the University of North Texas after complaints from State Rep. Mitch Little, who called it antisemitic.
- The University of North Texas removed part of a pro-Palestinian student exhibit after complaints from State Rep. Mitch Little, who called it antisemitic.
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Part of Pro-Palestinian Student Art Exhibit at UNT Removed Amid Complaints by State Lawmakers
Students who created pro-Palestinian artwork now on display at the University of North Texas said they removed a piece of their exhibit two days early. State Republican lawmakers had complained about it and an upcoming lecture, calling them antisemitic.


Part of pro-Palestinian student art exhibit at UNT removed amid complaints by state lawmakers
Five GOP lawmakers who targeted the exhibit also called for the cancellation of the “Palestinian Children and the Politics of Genocide” lecture, which is still scheduled.
Lawmakers demand UNT remove student art exhibit on Palestinian conflict, claiming antisemitism
A state legislator sent University of North Texas leaders a letter on Sunday requesting the removal of an art exhibit in the Student Union, as well as the cancellation of an upcoming presentation by a history professor. The exhibit references…
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