6:24 pm - 06/04/2010
[Linkie-poo]Altered Mural Fuels Racial Debate
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.
R.E. Wall, director of Prescott's Downtown Mural Project, said he and other artists were subjected to slurs from motorists as they worked on the painting at one of the town's most prominent intersections.
"We consistently, for two months, had people shouting racial slander from their cars," Wall said. "We had children painting with us, and here come these yells of (epithet for Blacks) and (epithet for Hispanics)."
Wall said school Principal Jeff Lane pressed him to make the children's faces appear happier and brighter.
"It is being lightened because of the controversy," Wall said, adding that "they want it to look like the children are coming into light."
Lane said that he received only three complaints about the mural and that his request for a touch-up had nothing to do with political pressure. "We asked them to fix the shading on the children's faces," he said. "We were looking at it from an artistic view. Nothing at all to do with race."
City Councilman Steve Blair spearheaded a public campaign on his talk show at Prescott radio station KYCA-AM (1490) to remove the mural.
In a broadcast last month, according to the Daily Courier in Prescott, Blair mistakenly complained that the most prominent child in the painting is African-American, saying: "To depict the biggest picture on the building as a Black person, I would have to ask the question: Why?"
Blair could not be reached for comment Thursday. In audio archives of his radio show, Blair discusses the mural. He insists the controversy isn't about racism but says the mural is intended to create racial controversy where none existed before.
"Personally, I think it's pathetic," he says. "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."
Faces in the mural were drawn from photographs of children enrolled at Miller Valley, a K-5 school with 380 students and the highest ethnic mix of any school in Prescott. Wall said thousands of town residents volunteered or donated to the project, the fourth in a series of community murals painted by a group of artists known as the "Mural Mice."
The public art, funded by a $5,000 state grant through the Prescott Alternative Transportation Center, was selected by school students and faculty.
"The parents and children love it," Lane said.
Oh, Arizona.

ARIZONA, WHAT IS GOING ON????
This whole shit is ridiculous.
IDGAF, I AM CRANKY RIGHT NOW. >:|
And in return, I ask, "Why not?"
Your sauce is better than mine though. :D
I still can't get over that Blair dude.
WTF is wrong with people? Goddamn.
Oh, that's all right then. They're not racist! They just wanted to make the kids look better, y'know, like they're more white.
Man that is so fucked up.
And to think my ex-girlfriend wanted to move from Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, to Phoenix, Arizona, because the diversity of the place reminded her of where she grew up (Sunnyvale, California) and take me with her (Phoenix would have also reminded me of Los Angeles, where I grew up, for more reasons than just the diversity. I can hardly imagine how I would feel if I had relocated and then the place started to fall apart for the very reason I moved.
Did I ever dodge a bullet by breaking up with my ex! I'm better off in Detroit!
Oh, and Wonkette has a very serious reaction. Folks, if Wonkette is scared enough to be serious, maybe you all should be, too.
You forgot an s in there somewhere. And, yes, they do. They've got South Carolina beat.
Fuckers.
Edited at 2010-06-05 12:13 am (UTC)
[sad white-child-racist anecdata]
I have this memory of being very young and my mother using the phrase "black humor" to explain a joke I liked (meaning dark/gallows humor) and I remember thinking in my little-kid head that she meant it was humor black people like -- and that it was an insult. I distinctly remember my friends and I often avoided the African-American "husband" card when we were playing some wedding board game, even though he was technically more money/points than some of the white-guy pictures.
It's depressing the ideas that infect you as a kid. My parents would balk at being called racist - they have black co-worker friends! they're not KKK members! - but if you raise your child in a homogenous environment and never talk about race, they'll still pick up these ideas that are so hard to break away from.
I mean, I just...I don't even. There is absolutely no excuse or explanation for what the fuck is going on in Arizona. Did someone dump crazy pills in their water supply? Crazy Racist pills? Is Albi the Racist Dragon inhabiting the body of everyone in the goddamn state? What the fuck, Arizona? (I hope it's the last one because then they will all eventually cry jellybean tears and not be racist anymore)
oh fuck sake. grow up people
....oh.
you would think that if the "diversity power struggle" didn't exist, you wouldn't be able to "excite" it, but i mean... consider the source i suppose
I especially hate that since the pictures on the mural are supposed to be modelled off students at the school, they're being taught that no, you can't represent your school, you're too dark. This whole story has just been so pathetic on so many levels.
And the whole "coming into the light" thing? Oh ffs, if you're going to enforce racial douchebaggery, at least fucking admit it.