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Arizona Anti-Hispanic Legislation Sets Sights On Children

  • June 28, 2010
  • M. Skylar Ezell
Arizona Anti-Hispanic Legislation
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It may be hot outside, but Arizona has gotten just a little bit colder to its Hispanic community. It seems that lawmakers from the state made famous by its notorious heat and refusal to accept Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a state holiday in the 90’s have made a commitment to either pass or at least introduce Arizona’s anti-Hispanic legislation and initiatives, such as the Anchor Babies bill.

First up is a plan to introduce another one of Arizona’s anti-Hispanic legislation, this time aimed at children of immigrants. The so-called “Anchor Babies” bill aims to deny citizenship to children born in the United States to parents who are in the U.S. illegally. Currently, the 14th Amendment states that any person naturalized or born in the United States will be granted citizenship. However, Republican state senator Russell Pearce, who is the driving force behind the “Anchor Babies” bill, says that the framers of the Constitution never intended for the law to be applied under its current interpretation. While the so-called “Anchor Babies” bill has drawn national attention to an already beleaguered state, racial tensions are reverberating all the way down to the local levels.

Less than a month after signing the controversial Senate Bill 1070 into law, granting local police the right to demand citizenship paperwork from individuals, Gov. Jan Brewer quietly signed a bill that aims to dissolve ethnic studies classes in Arizona. State Superintendent for Public Instruction Tom Horne spearheaded the bill’s passage. Horne claims that Mexican-American classes in a Tucson school district teach Hispanic students that Whites oppress them and that they should hate Whites.

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Opponents argue that the benefits of Arizona’s ethnic studies classes are invaluable, especially in communities where the ratio of minorities to Whites is overwhelmingly disproportionate. In addition, advocates of the programs say that the classes teach students about Hispanic authors and the Hispanic influence in the Vietnam War. The Tucson School District also offers African-American and Native-American history classes.

The law doesn’t completely ban ethnic studies classes in Arizona, however, so long as they’re open to all students and do not advocate hate or resentment toward another race. The question now becomes who will determine what lessons violate these guidelines and whether they will be fairly applied. However, racial tensions seem to have permeated from inside the classroom onto the outside walls.

In June, artists with the Prescott Downtown Mural Project commissioned to create a mural for Miller Valley Elementary School were forced to lighten the complexion of students depicted in the painting, most notably the image of a Hispanic boy who is at the center of the piece. The mural featured children of different ethnicities using environmentally friendly transportation as part of a “Go on Green” campaign. Leading the charge for the picture’s whitewashing was Prescott City Councilman Steve Blair, who said the mural “looks like graffiti in L.A.”

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Blair later added, “I am not a racist individual, but I will tell you depicting a black guy in the middle of that mural, based upon who’s President of the United States today and based upon the history of this community, when I grew up we had four black families – who I have been very good friends with for years – to depict the biggest picture on that building as a black person, I would have to ask the question, ‘Why?'”

Prescott Downtown Mural Project artists say that they experienced racist taunts from passersby the entire time they were painting the mural. After Jeff Lane, the school’s principal, had the faces changed “to remove some of the shadowing that made the face darker than they are,” the school received far fewer complaints. However, after Councilman Blair’s on-air rant, the school ordered the artists to restore the children’s faces in the mural back to their original tones.

So maybe there is hope for Arizona after all. Sadly, It still looks to be a tough road ahead for minorities in the state, particularly the Hispanic community. While there may be valid concerns regarding immigration reform and Mexican drug violence in Arizona’s bordering towns, many are wondering if the latest Arizona anti-Hispanic legislation is letting fear and intolerance shape the law and communities they are meant to serve.

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M. Skylar Ezell

M. Skylar Ezell is a writer and communications pro whose gift for storytelling has served him well throughout his career. Skylar is a Southern gent and a proud graduate of Georgia State University (Go Panthers!). He is an avid reader, comic book enthusiast and political junkie whose work will one day make it to your bookshelf and TV screen. Follow @Skylar_Writer for all of his Twitter ramblings and hashtag philosophies. For more information and freelancing opportunities, visit www.SkylarEzell.com. He promises it is safe for work...mostly.

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