Visual

Photos: Students protest Cabot Phillips event

About 300 people stood outside of the Cathedral of Learning Friday evening to protest Cabot Phillips’ appearance at the O’Hara Student Center. Protestors criticized the University for allowing Phillips and other “anti-trans” speakers to hold events on campus.

A protester shouts into a megaphone at a protest against the University for allowing Cabot Phillips and other "anti-trans" speakers to hold events on campus.
A protester speaks into a megaphone at a protest against the University for allowing Cabot Phillips and other "anti-trans" speakers to hold events on campus.
Protestors cheer at a protest against the University for allowing Cabot Phillips and other "anti-trans" speakers to hold events on campus.
Students watch a protest out of a window in the Cathedral of Learning on Friday evening.
A protestor gathers signs at a protest against the University for allowing Cabot Phillips and other "anti-trans" speakers to hold events on campus.
A protestor speaks to the crowd at a protest against the University for allowing Cabot Phillips and other "anti-trans" speakers to hold events on campus.
A protester dances to a song playing on a speaker at a protest against the University for allowing Cabot Phillips and other "anti-trans" speakers to hold events on campus.
A dog wearing a rainbow skirt jumps at a protest against the University for allowing Cabot Phillips and other "anti-trans" speakers to hold events on campus.
A protester speaks into a megaphone at a protest against the University for allowing Cabot Phillips and other "anti-trans" speakers to hold events on campus.
Protestors hold signs in front of the Cathedral of Learning at a protest against the University for allowing Cabot Phillips and other "anti-trans" speakers to hold events on campus.
Pitt Police stand outside of the O'Hara Student Center where Cabot Phillips spoke on Friday evening.
A protester shouts into a megaphone at a protest against the University for allowing Cabot Phillips and other "anti-trans" speakers to hold events on campus.
Students hold a sign that reads "We stand with trans students" as a police officer patrols a protest against the University.
visualdesk

Share
Published by
visualdesk

Recent Posts

SGB hears fiscal year 2025 budget requests

During its weekly meeting on Tuesday at Nordy’s Place, the Student Government Board reviewed proposals…

1 day ago

Students bracing for political tension during Thanksgiving break 

Students are, by and large, excited to return home to spend time with family during…

1 day ago

Pitt sounds airhorns as crows migrate to campus

Crow populations have increased significantly in recent months due to the birds’ migration to Pittsburgh.…

1 day ago

University Gamelan Ensemble explores music, culture and creativity at Bellefield Hall concert

The University of Pittsburgh Gamelan Ensemble played at the Bellefield Hall Auditorium on Nov. 18th,…

2 days ago

Photos: University Gamelan Ensemble

Pitt’s Gamelan Ensemble performs in Bellefield Hall on Monday, Nov. 18.

2 days ago

Opinion | The best ways to make the most of the holiday season

From baking treats to ice skating in the cold weather, there is so much to…

2 days ago