
Town Destroyer | The Argument For & Against Art's Removal
Clip: Season 11 Episode 8 | 1m 27sVideo has Closed Captions
A San Francisco community testifies for & against the removal of murals in a high school.
The San Francisco community in and around George Washington High School express their opinions about the Victor Arnautoff murals "Life of Washington" in front of the school board who are deciding their fate. The students and parents testify to the trauma of witnessing the works day in and day out while community members say why they are for or against removing art and history.
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Town Destroyer | The Argument For & Against Art's Removal
Clip: Season 11 Episode 8 | 1m 27sVideo has Closed Captions
The San Francisco community in and around George Washington High School express their opinions about the Victor Arnautoff murals "Life of Washington" in front of the school board who are deciding their fate. The students and parents testify to the trauma of witnessing the works day in and day out while community members say why they are for or against removing art and history.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship- I'm a student at George Washington High School and I'm here to stand up against the racist and demeaning life of Washington murals.
It's very hard to walk past these murals depicting the racist stories of America's founding father, even if it is the truth.
Generational trauma follows us.
If our school district seeks out social justice, then we will paint over these murals or cover them.
- It pains me that we would become complicit in a move to do a redaction of history.
History is history, and I hope this board would leave that mural alone.
It tells the whole truth about Mr. Washington being complicit in the slave trade, about what he did to the Native Americans.
- My son always tells me when we go into the school, "Mom, don't tell 'em I'm Native."
And I can't imagine him walking into that school being told, "Meet me at the dead Indian."
It's not right.
Personal testimony.
Right now, I feel so angry.
Again, here we are fighting, fighting, fighting for what's right for the kids.
Paint.
It.
Down.
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Town Destroyer | Reframing George Washington and History
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