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Locker room dustup.


Can the mere presence of the color pink be considered homophobic? After officials at the University of Iowa Not to be confused with Iowa State University.
The first faculty offered instruction at the University in March 1855 to students in the Old Mechanics Building, situated where Seashore Hall is now. In September 1855, the student body numbered 124, of which, 41 were women.
 upheld a long tradition recently by redecorating a visitors' locker room at Kinnick Stadium with the traditionally feminine color, visiting law professor Erin Buzuvis accused the school of perpetuating negative stereotypes. Other professors and students then demanded the color be changed. "It's equivalent to painting the word 'sissy' or 'girlie man' all across the walls," Buzuvis said.

The original perpetrator A term commonly used by law enforcement officers to designate a person who actually commits a crime.  of the pink was legendary former University of Iowa football coach Hayden Fry. Hired in 1979, he saw pink walls as a way to pacify pac·i·fy  
tr.v. pac·i·fied, pac·i·fy·ing, pac·i·fies
1. To ease the anger or agitation of.

2. To end war, fighting, or violence in; establish peace in.
 opposing teams. During a renovation over the summer, school officials decided to also make the lockers, carpeting, sinks, urinals, walls, and showers pink. When Buzuvis complained, some supporters of Fry's legacy were so angry, they threatened her with rape and even death. University president David Skorton and other school officials condemned the threats but said they have no immediate plans to redo To reverse an undo operation. See undo.  the locker room.

Riki Wilchins, executive director for the Gender Public Advocacy Coalition, was surprised by the locker room brouhaha. "LGBT LGBT Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender  and straight kids are dying, being bullied, and killed because they don't [portray] the ideal of a 'real' man or woman. We don't need to worry about a locker room color," she said, noting that before the turn of the last century "pink was considered a boy's color."
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Title Annotation:HOMOPHOBIA
Author:Broverman, Neal
Publication:The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine)
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1U4IA
Date:Nov 8, 2005
Words:234
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