It read like a chapter out of George Orwell’s dystopian novel, “1984.”
USA Today reported how the Capitol Rotunda’s portraits of the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and the Bill of Rights, “lauds wealthy White men in the nation’s founding while marginalizing BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and other People of Color), women, and other communities.”
In other words, the Rotunda’s longstanding artwork and cultural artifacts are just more paradigms of “structural racism.”
The report calls for “the creation of safe spaces in every NARA facility.” No word if crayons and coloring books are included.
The National Archives racism task force was formed in response to George Floyd’s death and its report received little notice. Accordingly, “structural racism unequivocally impacts” how National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) employees interact with fellow staff, visitors, and the nation’s historical records.
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