B.C. event featuring Meghan Murphy moved to new venue over security concern
VANCOUVER — The organizer of a panel discussion on gender and sexuality says the location of the event in Vancouver has been changed over possible security risks because of the views of a featured speaker who drew protests at a Toronto public library this week.
Prof. Mark Collard of Simon Fraser University said the senior director of campus security assessed a high safety concern for the event that was set to take place on Saturday.
Collard, who teaches human evolutionary studies, said he’s been planning the event that includes Meghan Murphy since the spring and ticket holders will be emailed a few hours before Saturday’s talk with details of the new location.
Collard said the security director, Tim Marron, assessed the security risk as “11 out of 10” and suggested violence could be used by a group called the Coalition Against Trans Antagonism, which is not affiliated with the university, but Out on Campus, which supports LGBTQ students, was not considered a threat.