• Art Jahnke

    Senior Contributing Editor

    Art Janke

    Art Jahnke began his career at the Real Paper, a Boston area alternative weekly. He has worked as a writer and editor at Boston Magazine, web editorial director at CXO Media, and executive editor in Marketing & Communications at Boston University, where his work was honored with many awards. Profile

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  1. Diversity is not important to a rich, old white president who pays himself handsomely, are we surprised?

    Where is the university support of the demonstrations happening all over the country? Do black lives not matter to BU? When did Brown ever care about black lives?

    Why is the only queer & women’s resource center on campus (that serves 30,000 students) not appear on any maps or receive funding to operate? Do women’s and queer lives not matter to BU?

    Why isn’t BU transparent with its investments for militarization, and profiteering from occupation? Do Palestinian lives not matter to BU?

    Mental health services does not offer long-term counseling, yet this is the time and age where students most need it? Does our health not matter to Brown or the administration?

    Divest from fossil fuels too. Health, biodiversity, sustainability does not matter to the administration or to Brown.

    Brown you better listen to the demands of the adjuncts, minority students, and faculty.

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