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Why did Arizona Tell School Mural Artist to "lighten" Black and Latino students' faces?
A group of artists has been asked to lighten the faces of children depicted in a giant public mural at a Prescott school.
The project's leader says he was ordered to lighten the skin tone after complaints about the children's ethnicity. But the school's principal says the request was only to fix shading and had nothing to do with political pressure.
The "Go on Green" mural, which covers two walls outside Miller Valley Elementary School, was designed to advertise a campaign for environmentally friendly transportation. It features portraits of four children, with a Hispanic boy as the dominant figure.
Principal Jeff Lane claims the change has nothing to do with race, saying "We asked them to fix the shading on the children's faces . . .We were looking at it from an artistic view." This is despite the fact that just last month, City Councilman Steve Blair publicly called for the mural to be removed, saying the most prominent figure in the painting is Black (although the student is actually Latino), reason being to create "racial controversy":
"To depict the biggest picture on the building as a Black person, I would have to ask the question: Why? [...] Personally, I think it's pathetic. You have changed the ambience of that building to excite some kind of diversity power struggle that doesn't exist in Prescott, Arizona. And I'm ashamed of that."
The only thing I see shameful and pathetic here is accusing a school's mural featuring actual students that go there of "race-baiting." And between Arizona's recent horror of an immigration law, the erasure of ethnic studies in AZ schools last month, and the slew of racial slurs the artists and students endured while making the mural, to be the asshat who denies racism exists here just makes his racism all the more obvious.
Email Principal Jeff Lane and tell him he should be protecting his students, not abandoning them by bowing down to such hate. Steve Blair has an email too -- go to town on his ***.
Why did they ask the Artist to do that?
11 Answers
- scott bLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Because it's the beginning of the hatred and racism that is just starting because of the immigration Bill.
Though, it would help if you posted a WORKING link to prove it.
- Chewy Ivan 2Lv 71 decade ago
Apparently, to make the children depicted appear more realistic. Also, darker colors would make it more difficult to keep the school cool in the Arizona sun.
- robzuc97Lv 71 decade ago
Perhaps the little Hispanic kid was "too dark" to be a leader and the school board was afraid of the "***** dialects" being hurled at it!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
The link is broken. And from what you posted. Arizona didnt tell them to
FAIL
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- people suckLv 61 decade ago
link that works: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ynews/20100604/ts_ynews/yn...
like someone pointed out, it wasn't Arizona. this issue is old news that has already been dealt with.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
So it wasn't ARIZONA that asked them to do it but according to your cut and past, the principle of the school.
So there you have it. Considering it's PUBLIC PROPERTY they shouldn't be painting it at all.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
That's Arizona's way of repenting for their sins.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
You lie