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U. Oklahoma removes bronze statue of women called ‘The Gossips’

(The College Fix) – A bronze statue of three women huddled together talking has been removed from its highly visible location on the University of Oklahoma quad.

The statue, called “The Gossips,” had been a gift from former OU president and Democratic politician David Boren. It was installed in 2007.

But more recently, it apparently offended or upset members of the Provost’s Advisory Committee on Women’s Issues, whose members played a “key role” in its relocation, the OU Daily reports.

“While the advisory committee’s current board has not made a statement as to why the statue was removed from its regular location, a university spokesperson wrote in an email that they removed the statue based on requests from OU community members, alumni and at the appeal of the advisory’s committee,” the student newspaper reported.

“…The spokesperson wrote that the university plans to replace the art with a piece that ‘celebrates women.’”

Not everyone seems to agree with the decision.

“Wow – that piece was celebrating social circles, community, solidarity amongst women and sisterhood. I think whoever was ‘offended’ needs to look past the ‘gossip’ title,” tweeted one observer.

According to the university’s website, the Provost’s Advisory Committee on Women’s Issues promotes its cause by “attending to issues of concern to women,” “celebrating the accomplishments of women at OU,” and “communicating and collaborating with other groups concerned about gender and diversity at OU.”

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