Showing posts with label Marion Bolden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marion Bolden. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

School Official Apologizes for Removing Photo of Kiss


His high school apologized for blacking him out, but Andre Jackson, a graduating senior whose kissing summoned the censors, remained unsatisfied.

Last week, a picture of Mr. Jackson kissing his boyfriend was deemed “suggestive” by the superintendent of the Newark public schools and redacted, with black marker, from the yearbook of East Side High School. Yesterday, the school district reversed course, and released a statement apologizing to Mr. Jackson and saying the yearbook would be reissued with the picture unmarked.

“Superintendent Marion A. Bolden personally apologizes to Mr. Jackson and regrets any embarrassment and unwanted attention the matter has brought to him,” read the statement, which was issued by the Newark public schools’ general counsel, Perry L. Lattiboudere. “The district takes pride in its diverse student population and supports all our students, regardless of race, gender, ethnic background or sexual orientation.”

Mr. Jackson, 18, said that nobody bothered to call him...

...In the statement, the school district said that unredacted yearbooks would be handed out to any senior on request. That did not go far enough for Mr. Jackson, who said that everyone should get the uncensored page. “It’s not about who wants one,” he said. “It’s about what happened.”

This from the New York Times.
Photo by MANNY FERNANDEZ.

Saturday, June 23, 2007

Gay pair's photo blacked out of yearbook


A photograph of an East Side High School student kissing his boyfriend was blacked out of every copy of the school's yearbook by Newark school officials who decided it was inappropriate.

Andre Jackson said he never thought he would offend anyone when he bought a page in the yearbook and filled it with several photographs, including one of him kissing his boyfriend.

But Newark Superintendent of Schools Marion Bolden called the photograph "illicit" and ordered it blacked out of the $85 yearbook before it was distributed to students at a banquet for graduating seniors Thursday.

"It looked provocative," she said. "If it was either heterosexual or gay, it should have been blacked out. It's how they posed for the picture."

This from NJ.com.