OPINION // LETTERS
TO THE EDITOR
Letters to the Editor: Raise awareness
on murals
Photo: Associated Press/Eric Risberg
Regarding
“Voters want to keep mural, poll says” (Aug. 7) and “Black leaders back Washington
mural” (Aug. 7): At a time when many students and faculty weren’t even aware of
Diego Rivera’s Mural of Pan-American Unity at City College, we used a grant for
instructional improvement to create lessons on it across the curriculum —
English, history, art, graphic design, women’s studies, transitional studies,
Latin American history, etc.
According to
Phil Matier’s report, a poll shows that voters of color oppose the school
board’s decision to paint over Victor Arnautoff’s mural at Washington High
School 72% to 12%, and as Michael Cabanatuan reported “Black leaders back
Washington mural,” so why doesn’t the San Francisco Board of Education focus on
promoting a program that would increase the awareness of all aspects of the
mural instead of painting over it?
Students could
be given agency to take a close look at it instead of away from it and create
artwork and written work expressing their thoughts and feelings. I was shocked
at the viewing that they had only provisional signage. They could use a QR code
to keep commentary current and inclusive. The Board of Education needs to add
to, not subtract from, student learning.
Tina
Martin, San Francisco
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