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SMU holds Pride events

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Bri Tollie These are the first-ever large-scale Pride events on SMU’s campus DAVID TAFFET | Senior Staff Writertaffet@dallasvoice.com Bri Tollie is Southern Methodist University’s third senator representing the Queer community.

That, by itself, is a big deal. But what is perhaps an even bigger deal is the fact that the school is staging two events this year, the first-ever large-scale Pride events in the school’s history.

A proposal before the Senate to add a seat to represent the Queer community was defeated for several years, even though the school had senators representing other minority communities.

Finally, in 2017, a seat for SMU’s Queer community was approved. When she was elected, Tollie’s goal was to build community.

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