lundi 19 août 2019

U.S : No school should be glorifying slavery and genocide. Sign now !






Mari Villaluna just started a petition to President, Stevon Cook and the San Francisco Board of Education Commissioners to :


Paint Down Washington High School's Racist Mural !




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George Washington High School is preserving its racist mural


Dear friend,



I just started a petition titled "Paint Down George Washington High School's Racist Mural!"




In 1968, the San Francisco chapter of the Black Panther Party, along with George Washington High School’s Black Student Union, initiated the ‘Take It Down’ campaign to get the school’s racist “Life of Washington” mural permanently removed. The large-scale painting, which students walk past to get to class every day, depicts George Washington standing over the bodies of dead Indigenous people with enslaved, Black people working in fields in the background. After parents and students reignited the fight to have the mural permanently removed more than three years ago, the San Francisco school board finally voted to have it painted over to give Black and Indigenous students the clean slate they deserved. On Tuesday, after a month of being pressured by white nationalist publications like Breitbart, who have bashed the decision using the same logic being used to preserve Confederate symbols across the nation, the board, led by President Stevon Cook, has gone back on its word and submitted a proposal to have the painting covered up by wooden panels that can easily and eventually be removed.




White nationalists have pressured the San Francisco School Board to save Washington High School's racist mural. Tell the board they have a duty to stand up for what's right.




Across the country, Black students are facing increasing barriers to equity in education. Within districts that serve the largest concentrations of historically underserved students - Black, Latino, and Native American - funding gaps are nearly twice as large as those based on poverty.1 And according to the New York Times, data on San Francisco's public schools shows that schools were more racially segregated in this decade than they were in 1990, a pattern that's evident in cities across the country.2 President Stevon Cook should be reducing the discrimination his students face on a daily basis, not facilitating it. In a moment when he had the opportunity to fulfill the San Francisco Board of Education's stated values of being “fearless,” “student-centered,” and a vessel for “social justice,” Mr. Cook chose to reverse the positive impact of the board's original decision by moving forward with a temporary cover-up that can and will be reversed.




Will you sign the petition and forward this email to make sure your voice is heard? Add your name here.




For years, the students of Washington High School have used the phrase “the dead Indian” as shorthand for a meeting spot under the mural. For years, Black and Indigenous students have fought and organized to destroy a painful, daily reminder of the devastation so many of them and their families have suffered at the hands of slavery, genocide, and colonialism. School should be a place where students are challenged to learn about their history, but in a way that leaves them feeling confident about themselves and their ability to shape the future for the better. This mural normalizes the harmful logic that pervades so much of the world around Washington High School’s students : that Black and Indigenous people are subservient, inhuman, and less than. Let the San Francisco School Board know that they have a responsibility to honor their vote and follow the leadership of their Black and Indigenous students. Tell them to stand up for what’s right by moving forward with the permanent mural removal process today.




Black and Indigenous students don't deserve to walk past a mural that glorifies slavery and genocide. Sign now to show you stand with them.




Thank you,





Mari Villaluna.








































































References





  1. “Students of Color Face Steep School Funding Gaps,” The Education Trust, Feb 26, 2018, https://act.colorofchange.org/go/136621?t=13&akid=35250%2E1942551%2ExrzalF.
  2. “San Francisco Had An Ambitious Plan to Tackle School Segregation. It Made It Worse,” The New York Times, April 25, 2019, https://act.colorofchange.org/go/155087?t=15&akid=35250%2E1942551%2ExrzalF








 


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