Mural dedicated to beloved LGBTQ activist in Philadelphia painted over without warning: ‘Really disrespectful’ Muri Assunção © Provided by New York Daily News The wall was once home to a mural of LGBTQ activist and Latinx community icon Gloria Casarez.
Members of the LGBTQ community in Philadelphia are outraged after a mural painted as a tribute to a beloved activist was painted over on Wednesday without any warnings.
Gloria Casarez, Philadelphia’s first director of LGBT affairs, died on Oct. 19, 2014 after a five-year battle against breast cancer. She was 42.
In honor of her legacy, artist Michelle Angela Ortiz created a mural with over 50 of Casarez’s friends and family “as a symbol of Gloria’s experiences reverberating out into the community where she worked,” she said in a statement.
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Carthage High School students deliver supplies to SW Louisiana Members of the National Honor Society at Carthage High School delivered donations and meals to hurricane victims in Southwest Louisiana. (Source: Catherine Jackson / Carthage ISD) By Jeremy Thomas | December 17, 2020 at 5:25 PM CST - Updated December 29 at 2:04 AM
CARTHAGE, Texas (KTRE) - Members of the National Honor Society at Carthage High School started a Hurricane Relief Drive last month as they asked the community for donations to help hurricane victims in the Cameron, Lake Charles and Moss Bluff areas Southwest Louisiana.
Some of those students were able to drop off those donations personally a few days ago.