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The University of Bristol has launched its refreshed logo which, as previously announced, sees the removal of Edward Colston’s dolphin emblem. The book of learning which was previously referenced in ...
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 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 ...
The University says it will remove the emblem from the logo. The Wills and Fry families, prominent local families who helped found Bristol University in the early 20 th Century through substantial ...
Bristol University has 'refreshed' its logo and replaced the reference to slave trader Edward Colston with a bookmark. The new logo is almost identical to the old one, except for the bottom left ...
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 ...
The university is setting up a 'Reparative Futures' fund, removing the Colston dolphin from its logo, but won't rename buildings associated with slavery Bristol Live ...
The University of Bristol will, however, remove a dolphin emblem of slave trader Edward Colston from its logo Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent Notifications can be managed ...
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 ...
Bristol University to strip slaver trader Edward Colston's emblem from its logo. The decision comes three years after protesters toppled the slave trader's statue and threw it into Bristol Harbour ...