Posted on 05/25/2019 7:18:37 AM PDT by TaxPayer2000
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston has apologized after a middle school teacher says her students were subjected to racist comments and profiling from staff and patrons during a field trip.
In a Facebook post published earlier this week, English teacher Marvelyne Lamy said she brought her Grade 7 students -- who she described as all black and brown -- from the Helen Y. Davis Leadership Academy in Dorchester, Mass. to the museum on May 16.
At the very beginning of the tour, one of the staff gave an overview on what to expect and told the kids no food, no drink, and no watermelon, she wrote.
Lamy said she and the other chaperones were not made aware of the comment until after the visit so they carried on with the tour. She said her students were instructed not to touch any of the artifacts even though they could see a group of white students on another school trip touch the displays on several occasions as the security guards looked on.
The minute one of our students followed suit, the security guards would yell at them that they should not touch exhibits, she said.
As Lamy and her students made their way through the museum, she said they were closely followed by security guards.
Many of our students grew agitated, she recalled. It got so bad that I started gathering our students so we could leave.
On their way out of one of the exhibits, Lamy said one of her female students told her that a patron made a disparaging comment to her when she was dancing to music being played in the museum.
The visitor said thats its a shame that she is not learning and instead stripping, Lamy said.
Thats when Lamy said she had had enough and rounded up her class to leave. When her students were standing in the doorway of the African exhibit preparing to exit, the teacher said a museum guest walking by said there were f***ing black kids in the way.
Lamy said museum staff offered her tickets to bring the class back on another occasion after she complained about the treatment they received during the visit.
We did not even receive an apology, she said. The worse [sic] part about all of this is seeing the hurt look on my childrens faces as this was their first time experiencing racism first hand.
Two days after Lamys complaint, the museums leadership team issued a statement apologizing for a range of challenging and unacceptable experiences that made the students feel unwelcome during their visit.
That is not who we are or want to be, the statement read. Our intention is to set the highest of standards, and we are committed to doing the work that it will take to get there.
The next day, museum executives visited Helen Y. Davis Leadership Academy to discuss the incident with school officials.
Were in the process of rolling out some new training next month, so were figuring out how to expedite that and maybe bolster it with more, Katie Getchell, the museums deputy director, told local television station WBZ.
The executives also invited the students to return to the museum, something Lamy has vowed she wont do.
I cannot stress to you enough, I WILL NEVER GO BACK TO THE MUSUEM OF FINE ARTS, she wrote on Facebook.
Museums Too White.
This may offer some clues about the alleged incident:
Helen Y. Davis Leadership Academy
100% CULTURAL ENRICHMENT
99% STUDENTS OF COLOR
94% FACULTY OF COLOR
The wife and I eat a watermelon per week during the summer. In fact we have a watermelon in the refrigerator right now, grown in Florida and last week we finished one up and it tasted pretty darn good.
“Baston”...home of some of the worst yankee racists in America...they have nothing on us Alabamans.
I cannot stress to you enough, I WILL NEVER GO BACK TO THE MUSUEM OF FINE ARTS, she wrote on Facebook.
That’s got to be just KILLING the museum staff and guests...
Lamy said she and the other chaperones were not made aware of the comment (about watermelon) until after the visit so they carried on with the tour.
So how is it she and the other chaperones were not attending to the kids and listening to the orientation talk? The kids didn’t MAKE THIS UP did they?
"In an interview, MFA Director Matthew Teitelbaum said the museum was not able to determine whether a staffer used the word watermelon. There was no audio evidence of the staffers remarks to students, Teitelbaum said, and the employee who greeted the group recalled relaying a standard disclosure, that no food, no drink, and no water bottles were allowed in the galleries, according to the museums statement Friday."
Stupid #### teacher sees what she wants through liberal eyes.
Wonder what that means exactly.
What a sad way to go through life!
I have been to the MFA several times. This did not happen. No way.
BTW, I believe they are called “exhibits”, not “artifacts”.
Agreed.
My BS detector has gone off
It means the dim candidates for POTUS will be contacting them for the whole "reparations" scam.
1. You are assuming that there was not a watermelon.
2. The students may have been naturally agitated/disruptive.
well you won post of the day, maybe the week
You are right....it did not happen. The staff said “no water-bottles”. They misheard or lied.
No food, no drink and no Assault Rifles.
Pretty darned likely the employee just gave the standard spiel with the last prohibition being against “water bottles” and either he was misheard or the students made a joke out of.
No watermelon?? That is funny if it was said. Liberals need to get a sense of humor.
I’ve been to the Museum of Fine Arts many times. No one ever said anything like that. This story is ridiculous.
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