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Readers tackle woke culture and racism, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, more

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Repainting history: UArizona professor shares stories for Black History Month to start important conversations

Repainting history: UArizona professor shares stories for Black History Month to start important conversations Published  Southern Arizona professor shares stories for Black History Month While it may be impossible to rewrite the past, Aaron Coleman is finding a way to repaint it. TUCSON, Ariz. - An associate professor at the University of Arizona is using his art to keep the conversation about Black History Month going. He s taking pieces of the past and giving them new life in the present. While it may be impossible to rewrite the past, Aaron Coleman is finding a way to repaint it. I m always looking for things that already exist that I can alter, he said.

U of A Assistant Professor transforms old pieces of art to discuss race

U of A assistant professor transforms old pieces of art to discuss race Black History Month muralist art By Karly Tinsley | February 25, 2021 at 10:28 PM MST - Updated February 26 at 5:53 AM TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - As Black History Month comes to an end, an associate professor at the University of Arizona is using his art to keep the conversation going. Aaron Coleman started expressing himself first through graffiti, and then after graduating from Herron School of Art and Design at Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis, he got into printmaking. Recently, he was inspired by a 1950s children’s coloring book that only depicted white children.

Editorial Roundup: Kansas

Because what we’re thinking is that next time you (correctly) accuse U.S. Senate Republicans of pretending that accountability just wasn’t possible for former President Donald Trump, look in the mirror and behold someone who just did exactly the same thing. Kansas House Republicans, you are even more responsible for this unacceptable outcome. It was Republican Rep. John Barker, who chaired the committee investigating Coleman, who declined to let even one of Coleman’s victims testify at the mini-hearing on this matter. Barker said the committee shouldn’t look at any behavior before Coleman or any other member was in office, though it doesn’t have to be that way.

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