On Thursday afternoon, Race Forward released the following statement about a piece of art being removed from Facing Race conference:
We at Race Forward are deeply committed to advance narratives that center the voices and stories of people of color through art and culture. The Facing Race conference will continue to be a forum that helps us to imagine and build a just multiracial society.
We became aware this morning that an art piece presented by the organizers of the AgitArte exhibition was taken down. The art was not removed at our request, and we condemn this act of censorship. We are working now to ensure that this work of art continues to be prominently placed for all of our conference attendees to see and engage with. We will also revise our policies and contracts with our conference and event venues, so that this type of censorship does not occur again.
The art that was taken down elevates the plight of people of Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria, and the abject and intentionally negligent response by the U.S. government, namely FEMA and the U.S. Military. We strongly believe in the power of art to catalyze conversations about the needs of the most disenfranchised and marginalized communities.
We thank our partners at AgitArte for bringing this matter to our attention, and for their fearless and revolutionary art that inspires thought, heart and action.
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Earlier on Thursday, AgitArte posted this on its Instagram:
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Attendees at the Facing Race conference have also begun to share news about the piece of art:
Glenn Harris, @raceforward addresses the issue of @AgitArte’s art being censored at the Marriott. This art will now be center stage throughout the duration of the conference. This piece clearly denounces the military & FEMA’s wack hurricane response in Puerto Rico #FacingRace pic.twitter.com/RzZjmTSnHJ
— Black Girls Always the Wave (@saritamoreno) November 9, 2018
Shouts out to #FacingRace2018 for putting the art on the main stage.#FacingRace https://t.co/qoMvwY9BOF
— Tawana aka Honeycomb (@Combsthepoet) November 9, 2018