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The University of Bristol has ditched slave trader Edward Colston's emblem from its logo and has unveiled its new crest as part of its £10m 'Reparative Futures' programme.
The University of Bristol will strip the dolphin emblem of slave trader Edward Colston from its logo. It comes after a year-long public consultation on whether seven buildings - with links to ...
Hundreds of students in Bristol are demanding an accommodation building is renamed over its links to the slave trade, just weeks after the university removed Edward Colston's family crest from its ...
The University of Bristol is to set up a £10 million ‘reparations’ fund to tackle racial injustice and inequality, but it won’t be renaming buildings named after people who profited from ...
His dolphin crest has been replaced by a book to align with the University of Bristol's values of education. The institution will now begin a phased update of the logo to limit wastage and manage ...
The University of Bristol is to remove the dolphin emblem of slave trader Edward Colston from its logo. Professor Evelyn Welch, vice-chancellor and president of the university, announced the ...
A dolphin emblem of slave trader Edward Colston will be removed from the logo of the University of Bristol - but the names of seven buildings with links to the transatlantic trade will be kept, the ...