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|location=Los Angeles, California | |location=Los Angeles, California |
Latest revision as of 15:59, 14 November 2016
Artist: Richard Edmond
Year: 2008
Date of Action: February 2008
Region: North America
Location: Los Angeles, California
Subject: Explicit Sexuality, Political/Economic/Social Opinion
Medium: Print Journalism
Confronting Bodies: Grover Cleveland High School officials
Description of Artwork: This edition of the school newspaper, Le Sabre, contained the headline "Happy Vagina Day!" as well as an anatomical picture of female genitalia on its cover. The issue was intended to draw attention to V-Day and bring about awareness of abuse of women.
The Incident: Very soon after the papers were released, teachers and administrators began collecting them back, even, according to some accounts, grabbing the newspapers out of students' hands.
Results of Incident: Several students came to school the next day wearing homemade tee-shirts which said "My Vagina is Obscene," to oppose the school's act of censorship. Two students who refused to change clothes were suspended. The school held a form of teachers and students in the following week to discuss violence against women, but did not return the newspaper to print, in spite of a letter from NCAC
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• http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-cleveland16feb16,
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