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so not just looking at washington murals, but there's a mural with a naked native child on the walls, naked, painted on the walls of mission high school, so that's also something to think about, as well. the last point that i want to bring up, as well, is that i want to really talk about narrative, right, because when we were here fighting off the charter school, we talked about we don't want anyone to define our narrative, right? that was what shimon walton said, right? what about our narrative? i've seen so many racist things working in sfusd, talking about m manifest destiny. i've seen books about columbus, you just passed indigenous peoples day. i just want to think about that these murals are not just something like whatever, we have native students going there. i also want to keep it real that american indian education, we always think about -- u. u.s.tribes, but there's mayan students. you have a lot of students in sfusd that you're accountable. thank you, and please give us an update. [applause] >> thank you. mr. superintendent, can you let us know who's working on that and wh
so not just looking at washington murals, but there's a mural with a naked native child on the walls, naked, painted on the walls of mission high school, so that's also something to think about, as well. the last point that i want to bring up, as well, is that i want to really talk about narrative, right, because when we were here fighting off the charter school, we talked about we don't want anyone to define our narrative, right? that was what shimon walton said, right? what about our...
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washington's attempts to slaughter these natives. i want to work with you to create a new narrative on these walls that will invite the entire community to come in and belong. takedown the racist murals at washington high school. support us by reporting back to us on the communication that you've received from the school site council from washington high school. if you have any updates, we want to hear them, we want to know what they are, and the racist murals need to go. we need a resolution from the board that will help us get those murals down. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good evening, commissioners. my name's michelle antone. i am a native american community member. i also work for the native american health center. i'm here also to get a follow up on our p.a.c. presentation back in january 23. most of the -- our priorities have been worked on or are being worked on, but that -- a major one, which is very important to our community is the washington murals and so we just also wanted to find out what's happening with that and how it has moved, if it's moved forward, and what's taking place as far as the board's end of it. it's important for our community. i work every day with
washington's attempts to slaughter these natives. i want to work with you to create a new narrative on these walls that will invite the entire community to come in and belong. takedown the racist murals at washington high school. support us by reporting back to us on the communication that you've received from the school site council from washington high school. if you have any updates, we want to hear them, we want to know what they are, and the racist murals need to go. we need a resolution...
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also, with the mural at washington high school, i'm speaking as -- i'm so nervous, oh, my gosh -- i'm speaking as a person in our native community, when we see these things, it traumatizes us a little bit more. we have -- oh, gosh, i can't think -- it traumatizes us in a way that was done a long time ago, so it's happening all over again when we see these things. i feel strongly we should make a change so that children who come to the schools will learn in a good way, about positive role models instead of the ones that impacted our lives in a way back in the early 1800s when they had these -- when they had these things that go through california. i am a california native. when i seen the statue that had the -- had the -- i'm sorry, it's really rough. when i seen that statue of the native that was stood over by the padre and the settler, it was traumatizing. i didn't know that statue was here and it really upset me. i think we should make a change to change the names of the schools and the murals and the statues. thank you. >> hello, my name is robert martin, i'm member of the cherokee
also, with the mural at washington high school, i'm speaking as -- i'm so nervous, oh, my gosh -- i'm speaking as a person in our native community, when we see these things, it traumatizes us a little bit more. we have -- oh, gosh, i can't think -- it traumatizes us in a way that was done a long time ago, so it's happening all over again when we see these things. i feel strongly we should make a change so that children who come to the schools will learn in a good way, about positive role models...
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there is also murals of various presidents, president obama, kennedy, george washington. the first one you see is of rump with a quote underneath that says sometimes by losing a battle, you win the war. so just an absolutely surreal scene really inside one of facilities that we w get a look at tonight. >> ed lavandera in mcallen texas, thank you for that. i want to bring in an attorney and director of the texas justice reform at the texas civil rights natalia, ie you joining us. >> sure. >> you say the story of one woman having h baby taken away from her while she is breast-feeding, what can you tell us than? do you know how old the baby is and where she is now? >> so we don't know whether t baby has been reunited with her mother yet, because one of the things that's happening with policy is that is no transparency from the government or procedures, policies for us to properly track and have information. not just us, but the parents, the courts, other lawyers involved in these people's cases. the woman's story is one of several that we have heard of parley egregious circu
there is also murals of various presidents, president obama, kennedy, george washington. the first one you see is of rump with a quote underneath that says sometimes by losing a battle, you win the war. so just an absolutely surreal scene really inside one of facilities that we w get a look at tonight. >> ed lavandera in mcallen texas, thank you for that. i want to bring in an attorney and director of the texas justice reform at the texas civil rights natalia, ie you joining us. >>...
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a little bit on "morning joe" including a trump mural that he saw inside the facility when he walked in there. joining us now, reporter for the washington post, jew neeugene s. the house passed two immigration bills. could we see the senate move to act on immigration between november and the midterms? >> there's certainly input from voters on both sides of the aisle. the optics of the situation has been alarming to republican and democrats alike and this is a issue that's not likely to go away before the midterms and congress would be in their best interest according to some voters to address it as quickly as possible. >> let's talk to the new revelation regarding to michael cohen and his legal team here and the fact that he's possibly dropping his legal team. do you think that could create more pressure for the president here to sit down sooner with bob mueller? >> certainly. especially considering that the president kind of already does want to sit down and has said that he does. what his legal team will advise is worth paying attention to, but i think one of the main takeaways from where we are at the michael cohen story is how unsup
a little bit on "morning joe" including a trump mural that he saw inside the facility when he walked in there. joining us now, reporter for the washington post, jew neeugene s. the house passed two immigration bills. could we see the senate move to act on immigration between november and the midterms? >> there's certainly input from voters on both sides of the aisle. the optics of the situation has been alarming to republican and democrats alike and this is a issue that's not...