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校园活动开放表情提醒

(Open expression reminders for activities on campus)

2024-04-18

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埃默里对公开表达政策的尊重肯定了社区成员和平集会和示威的权利,同时限制了破坏大学运营或阻碍他人权利的活动。 由于包括抗议和异议在内的一些活动往往会在团体和个人之间造成紧张关系,因此澄清政策允许和不允许的内容是政策实施的重要组成部分。 以下问答回答了有关大学如何应对校园内某些活动的常见问题。 这个问答并不全面,而是涵盖了关于校园表达相关活动的常见问题。 可以为表达、抗议和异议保留什么空间?校园里有很多地方特别有利于表达、抗议和异议。 建议的空间列表可以从大学活动服务部门获得,他们可以帮助预订校园内的大多数空间,或者帮助将活动组织者与帮助管理空间的个人联系起来。 抗议需要预约吗?允许即兴抗议或表达(无保留地发生的抗议或表达),但不能无理干扰大学的预定课程、会议、活动或其他基本运作,也不能违反大学的其他政策和/或指导方针。 即兴抗议或表达不能发生在禁止表达相关活动的场所(见下文)。 有没有禁止抗议和表达的地方?公开表达政策列出了不可用于表达相关活动、会议或抗议的特定地点。 如果表达活动的重点包括其中一个区域,组织者可以与开放表达团队合作,在靠近其中一个地区的地方预留一个空间。 不可用空间包括:办公室、研究实验室或相关设施以及计算机中心。 办公室、博物馆、图书馆和其他设施的特定区域,其中包含受法律或现有大学政策保护的有价值或敏感的材料、藏品、设备和记录,如教育记录、学生相关或人事相关记录或财务记录。 正在或计划在抗议期间举行课堂、私人活动或会议的教室、研讨会室、礼堂、会议室或户外空间。 室外和室内位置,车辆和行人的自由交通将受到不合理的阻碍;办公室、教室和会议室的入口或出口被封锁时;或者当对社区成员造成不适当的健康和安全风险时。 医院、诊所和周围的绿地或场地(包括但不限于人行道、通道、停车场等。 ),医疗服务提供者的设施、应急设施、通信系统、公用设施或对大学持续运作至关重要的其他设施或服务。 预定的会议和活动有时间限制吗?开放表达式策略描述了安排与表达式相关的事件的标准。 埃默里的太空预订系统要求所有太空预订不早于7点开始。 男性。 并在晚上11:59结束。 男性。 一些空间,包括容纳大学运营和行政功能的建筑,在关闭时间后(通常为下午5:30)无法进行一般预订。 男性。 )。 埃默里不允许在该设施的营业时间后在任何建筑内进行活动。 在表达相关活动中使用放大声音有限制吗?对。 因为放大的声音会对大学的正常运作(课堂、学习、会议等)造成重大干扰。 ),扩音器、扬声器和其他放大声音设备的使用是有限的,不能违反合理的噪音水平。 这种干扰通常是由emory的开放式观察者实时确定的,他们直接与个人合作,以限制或最小化这种噪音的影响。 哪里允许使用传单、海报、横幅和粉笔?此类活动由埃默里大学的张贴指导方针和做法管理。 emory将建筑内部的传单张贴限制在公告板上。 学校公告栏上的具体张贴政策因大学建筑而异。 禁止在人行道、街道、建筑外部、长椅、灯杆、自行车架、窗户、门、景观或其他未经批准的表面和空间张贴传单和/或横幅。 允许在大学校园内的大多数人行道和街道上使用粉笔。 只有在白垩会被正常降雨冲走的地区才允许使用白垩。 禁止在建筑物外部或其他垂直表面以及由永久性结构覆盖的水平表面(如有盖人行道、帐篷入口和有盖露台)上涂粉笔。 禁止在建筑物外部或其他垂直表面以及由永久性结构覆盖的水平表面(如有盖人行道、帐篷入口和有盖露台)上涂粉笔。 诽谤、骚扰或威胁暴力的传单、海报、横幅或粉笔将被删除,并由偏见事件应对小组和公开表达委员会进行审查。 任何违反emory张贴指南的粉笔、传单、横幅或类似活动都将被删除,通常由emory设施管理团队的成员删除。 emory只会在未经许可的地点或特殊情况下(如施工或特殊活动),或在可能违反其他大学政策的情况下,移除粉笔。 否则,粉笔信息将一直保留到正常降雨消散。 在与言论相关的活动中允许携带武器进入校园吗?不。 埃默里的政策禁止学生、员工(不包括公共安全官员)、客人或社区成员携带任何危险材料(枪支、武器、爆炸物、烟花等。 )在校园里。 对可能导致其他违反政策的言论相关活动是否有限制?是的,对可能违反其他大学政策的言论相关活动有限制,包括:不合理地干扰他人的活动或权利。 在确定行为是否合理时可能考虑的因素包括但不限于一天中的时间、观众人数以及会议、活动或抗议的噪音水平。 引起骚扰。 使用或威胁使用暴力或武力,或鼓励他人使用或威胁暴力或武力。 对人员或财产造成伤害或威胁造成此类伤害。 在危及人员健康或安全的情况下举行会议、活动或抗议活动。 不合理地干扰大学的一般运作。 故意干扰大学内畅通无阻的活动。 例如,阻止进入建筑物,或以引起安全问题的方式封锁任何入口或出口。 违反合理的噪音水平,例如但不限于县噪音条例。 违反任何联邦、州、地方或其他适用法律(e。 克。 、未经授权进入禁区、在接到指示时拒绝离开禁区、污损公共和/或私人财产等。 )。 反抗议是允许的吗?这种活动有限制吗?是的,反抗议和/或异议是允许的。 当这种活动发生时,emory的开放表达观察者会努力指定对立群体可以表达自己的区域,同时维护所有参与者的安全。 公开表达观察员可以运用他们的自由裁量权来管理此类事件,安全是最高优先级(例如,公开表达观察员可能要求对立的群体分开,以避免对每个群体的表达造成实质性干扰)。 当两个对立的团体在彼此非常接近的情况下从事与表达相关的活动时,执法部门可能会在场,以进一步促进参与者的安全。 任何个人不合理地侵犯社区其他成员的公开表达权利都是违反公开表达政策的。 对被视为骚扰和/或歧视的言论相关活动是否有限制?对。 公开表达政策规定,我们社区的成员不能违反大学的其他政策(如学生或员工的行为准则)。 如果个人参与骚扰,则被视为在言论公开政策之外运作。 可以记录与表达相关的活动吗?乔治亚州法律规定录音限制(o。 分。 克。 一。 § 16-11-62)。 一般来说,在公共空间记录个人的限制比在私人空间少。 在许多情况下,在公共场所录音是允许的。 由于此类录音可能会对参与包括抗议和异议在内的表达相关活动的个人产生影响,emory为我们社区的成员提供在线安全和隐私资源。 在emory注册成为官方认可的学生组织有好处吗?注册/官方认可的学生团体有许多福利。 尚未成为官方认可的学生组织的学生团体无法获得这些福利。 好处包括:使用emory大学名称来识别机构隶属关系(遵循emory品牌指南),其中可以包括徽标、使用信头以及其他此类好处。 能够在校园内预留空间/使用校园内的空间(可能会收取一些费用)以及使用大学会议室和设施。 由学生参与、领导和过渡(粉土)工作人员提供组织咨询、咨询和培训。 参加由校园生活或淤泥举办的学生活动博览会。 能够获得其他大学部门的财政支持,并有机会获得共同赞助。 访问学生组织管理数据库(“中心”)。 在校园生活中申请助学金机会的能力,如天黑后的dooley、由sga和/或gsga管理的学生组织食物补助金和emory dining等。 埃默里大学各办公室、部门和部门认为适当的其他福利。 申请学生活动费基金的能力。 申请学生组织储物柜的访问权限。
emory’s respect for open expression policy affirms the rights of community members to assemble and demonstrate peaceably while providing limits to activities that disrupt university operations or impede the rights of others. because some activities, including protest and dissent, often create tension between groups and individuals, clarifying what is and is not permitted under the policy is an important part of its implementation. the following q&a addresses frequently asked questions regarding how the university responds to certain activities on campus. this q&a is not comprehensive, but rather covers common questions about expression-related activity on campus.what spaces can be reserved for expression, protest and dissent?there are many locations on campus especially conducive to expression, protest and dissent. a list of suggested spaces can be obtained from university event services, who can assist with reservations of most spaces on campus or assist in connecting event organizers to those individuals who help manage spaces. is a reservation required for a protest?impromptu protests or expression (those occurring without a reservation) are allowed but cannot unreasonably interfere with scheduled classes, meetings, events or other essential operations of the university and cannot violate other university policies and/or guidelines. impromptu protests or expression cannot occur in spaces where expression-related activities are prohibited (see below). are there spaces where protests and expression are not permitted?the open expression policy lists specific locations that are not available for expression-related events, meetings or protests. if the focus of the expression activity includes one of these areas, organizers can work with the open expression team to reserve a space close to one of these areas. unavailable spaces include the following:offices, research laboratories or associated facilities, and computer centers.specific areas of offices, museums, libraries and other facilities that contain valuable or sensitive materials, collections, equipment and records protected by law, or by existing university policy such as educational records, student-related or personnel-related records, or financial records.classrooms, seminar rooms, auditoriums, meeting rooms or outdoor spaces in which classes, private events or meetings are being held or are scheduled to be held during the time of the protest.outdoor and indoor locations when the free flow of traffic, both vehicular and pedestrian, will be unreasonably impeded; when entrances or exits to offices, classrooms and meeting spaces are blocked; or when undue health and safety risks to members of the community are created.hospitals, clinics and surrounding green space or grounds (including, but not limited to, sidewalks, access roads, parking areas, etc.), the facilities of health care service providers, emergency facilities, communication systems, utilities or other facilities or services vital to the continued functioning of the university.are there time limits for scheduled meetings and events?the open expression policy describes standards for scheduling expression-related events. emory’s space reservation system requires that all space reservations begin no earlier than 7 a.m. and conclude at 11:59 p.m.some spaces, including buildings that house operational and administrative functions of the university, are unavailable for general reservations after their closing time (typically 5:30 p.m.). emory does not allow activities to occur in any building after that facility’s business hours. are there limitations on using amplified sound for expression-related activity?yes. because amplified sound can be a significant disruption for the normal operations of the university (classes, studying, meetings, etc.), the use of megaphones, loudspeakers and other amplified sound devices is limited and cannot violate reasonable noise levels. this disruption is typically determined in real time by emory’s open expression observers, who work directly with individuals to limit or minimize the impact of such noise. where are flyers, posters, banners and chalking permitted?such activity is governed by emory university’s posting guidelines and practices. emory limits flyer postings on building interiors to bulletin boards. specific posting policies on institutional bulletin boards vary across university buildings. flyer and/or banner posting is prohibited on sidewalks, streets, building exteriors, benches, light poles, bike racks, windows, doors, landscaping or other unapproved surfaces and spaces.chalking is permitted on most sidewalks and streets on university property that are exposed to the elements. chalking is only permitted in areas where the chalk would be washed away by normal rainfall. chalking is prohibited on building exteriors or other vertical surfaces and on horizontal surfaces covered by permanent structures such as covered walkways, tented entryways and covered terraces. the use of spray chalk or other spray products (toxic or non-toxic) is strictly prohibited.flyers, posters, banners or chalking that defame, harass or threaten violence will be removed and reviewed by the bias incident response team and committee for open expression.any chalking, flyers, banners or similar activity that violates emory’s posting guidelines will be removed, typically by a member of emory’s facilities management team. emory will only remove chalking from unpermitted locations or for special circumstances such as construction or special events, or where the chalking may violate other university policies. otherwise, chalk messages will remain until dissipated by normal rainfall.are weapons permitted on campus during expression-related activities? no. emory’s policies prohibit students, employees (excluding public safety officers), guests or members of the community from bringing any dangerous materials (firearms, weapons, explosives, fireworks, etc.) on campus.are there limits on expression-related activity that could result in other policy violations? yes, there are limits on expression-related activities that may violate other university policies, including those that: interfere unreasonably with the activities or rights of other persons. factors that may be considered in determining whether conduct is reasonable include, but are not limited to, the time of day, size of audience, and noise level of a meeting, event or protest.cause harassment.use or threaten violence or force or encourage others to use or threaten violence or force.cause injury to persons or property or threaten to cause such injury.hold meetings, events or protests under circumstances where the health or safety of persons is endangered.interfere unreasonably with the general operations of the university.knowingly interfere with unimpeded movement in a university location. examples may include preventing access to a building, or blocking any entrances or exits in a way that causes safety concerns.violate reasonable noise levels, such as but not limited to county noise ordinances.violate any federal, state, local or other applicable law (e.g., gaining unauthorized access to restricted areas, refusing to leave restricted areas if instructed, defacing of public and/or private property, etc.).are counter-protests allowed, and are there limitations on such activity?yes, counter-protests and/or dissent are allowed. when such activity occurs, emory’s open expression observers work to designate areas where opposing groups can express themselves while maintaining the safety of all participants. open expression observers can use their discretion to manage such events with safety being the highest priority (for example, open expression observers may require opposing groups to separate to avoid substantial disruption from each groups’ expression). when two opposing groups are engaged in expression-related activity in close proximity to one another, law enforcement may be present to further promote the safety of participants.it is a violation of the open expression policy for any individual to unreasonably infringe on the open expression rights of other members of the community.are there restrictions on expression-related activities that are deemed to be harassment and/or discrimination?yes. the open expression policy states that members of our community cannot violate other policies of the university (such as the student or employee codes of conduct). individuals are considered to be operating outside the open expression policy if they engage in harassment.can expression-related activities be recorded? georgia state law governs recording restrictions (o.c.g.a. § 16-11-62). in general, there are fewer restrictions on recording individuals in a public space than there are in a private space. in many cases, recording in public spaces is permissible.because such recordings can have repercussions for individuals participating in expression-related activity including protest and dissent, emory provides online safety and privacy resources for members of our community.are there benefits to groups registering as officially recognized student organizations at emory?there are many benefits that are afforded to registered/officially recognized student groups. student groups who have not become officially recognized student organizations do not have access to these benefits. benefits include:use of the emory university name to identify institutional affiliation (following emory brand guidelines) which can include a logo, access to letterhead, and other such benefits.ability to reserve space on campus/use space on campus (some charges may apply) and the use of university meeting rooms and facilities.organizational advising, consulting and training by student involvement, leadership and transitions (silt) staff.participation in student activity fairs as hosted by campus life or silt.ability to be financially supported by other university departments with co-sponsorship funding opportunities.access to the student organization management database (“the hub”).ability to apply for grant opportunities in campus life such as dooley after dark, the student organization food grant managed by sga and/or gsga and emory dining, etc.other benefits as deemed appropriate by various offices, departments and divisions of emory university.ability to apply for student activity fee funds.access to apply for student organization locker storage.
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