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Sean Arce, Director Of Embattled Arizona Ethnic Studies Program, Ousted Despite Protests

By AMANDA LEE MYERS 04/11/12 04:59 PM ET AP

Sean Arce
Sean Arce, former director of Arizona's ethnic studies program

PHOENIX -- An Arizona school district's decision to oust the director of a dismantled Mexican-American studies program and a recent segment on a TV comedy show have reignited anger among protesters who took over a school board meeting and accused members of being racist.

More than 100 protesters packed the Tucson Unified School District's meeting Tuesday night and used an extended public-comment period to defend the job of Sean Arce, director of the now disbanded Mexican-American studies program.

In the end, the board voted 3-2 against renewing Arce's contract with the district; it will expire at the end of June.

The vote caused uproar among protesters who set off a smoke bomb while wearing surgical masks and screamed at board members, "You should be ashamed!" "Race traitor!" and "You're gonna regret it, bro!"

They then tied themselves together with plastic zip ties and chanted, "No justice, no peace, no racist TUSD!" as they waved signs that said, "Stop ethnic cleansing."

The chants turned into a scuffle with security guards outside the meeting, but no one was injured and no arrests were made, Tucson police Sgt. Linda Galindo said.

She said there was minor damage to the board room.

The protesters were calling on the board to renew Arce's contract and reinstate the district's controversial Mexican-American studies program, which some said demonized white people as oppressors of Hispanics while others said it simply taught Hispanic students more about their culture and was a more accurate depiction of historical facts.

The board voted to dismantle the program in January after Superintendent of Public Instruction John Huppenthal ordered that 10 percent of the district's monthly state aid, about $1 million a month, be withheld until the district complied with a newly enacted state law that targeted the program.

The district appealed Huppenthal's findings, and an administrative law judge in December upheld the decision by the schools chief.

Gov. Jan Brewer signed the law in May 2010, making it illegal to conduct classes that advocate ethnic solidarity that are designed primarily for students of a particular race or that promote resentment toward a certain ethnic group.

Protesters at Tuesday's meeting also acted out in response to an April 2 segment about the Mexican-American studies program on Comedy Central's "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart."

On the show, board member Michael Hicks says that part of the reason students enjoyed the Mexican-American studies program was because their teachers gave them burritos every week and told the interviewer: "If there's no more white people in the world, then OK, you can do what you want."

Also during the interview, Hicks said he had never observed one of the Mexican-American studies classes, adding: "I base my thoughts on hearsay."

Protesters hand-delivered a burrito to Hicks before Tuesday's board meeting and doled them out to people outside. They also carried signs with a caricature of Hicks on them that read: "When there's no more white people left, then yeah, they can do whatever they want."

Hicks declined to comment Wednesday.

Board President Mark Stegeman told The Associated Press on Wednesday that Hicks has said the comedy show edited his comments and made them sound worse than they were.

"He feels badly about it," Stegeman said. "It's hurt the district and I think I can basically say he regrets that."

He said controversy over the program's dismantling had died down until the segment aired and critics learned that Arce's contract with the district likely wouldn't be renewed.

"It sort of threw a grenade on the whole issue," Stegeman said of Tuesday's meeting.

He said the board could have had the protesters thrown out of the meeting at any time because they were being so disruptive but that members decided against it so people could voice their frustration.

He said he didn't learn of the smoke bomb until much later because it was set off after board members left the room, and that board security is reviewing the matter in hopes of preventing it in the future.

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PHOENIX -- An Arizona school district's decision to oust the director of a dismantled Mexican-American studies program and a recent segment on a TV comedy show have reignited anger among protesters wh...
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Mardukk
09:23 PM on 12/28/2012
What I've learned of this program smacks not of scholarship, but a dogmatic, cult-like narrow interpretation of Mexican history and culture. I can see why it stirred up opposition.
01:27 AM on 06/10/2012
Playing the devil’s advocate when debating the lesser of two evils: the sanctioned assimilation of academia or the over inflation of pillars of success. http://xicanosblog.tumblr.com/
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frank zarzar
the tail is wagging the dog
01:13 AM on 04/20/2012
Ethnic cleansing...really? Bosnia, and African countries are examples of ethnic cleansing. I don't see American people cutting off body parts and digging mass graves. If anything, its Mexico choppimg off heads and finding mass graves. I doubt it will come to that. An earthquake will break off a section of the south west and we can have a new border.
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hawaiianstile
all hail the balance of nature.
01:38 AM on 04/16/2012
the only thing more disturbing than the racism in this story, is the support for it in these comments. you people all sicken me.
12:18 AM on 04/16/2012
I guess that's what happens when you use your class time to preach hate.
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sibyl9
Cloaking Device Engaged
01:16 AM on 04/15/2012
It's the Latino Eddie Munster.
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Tena Marie Blanton
Lead, follow, or get out of the way.
11:59 AM on 04/13/2012
Why is it that only parents of children who never attended any of those classes when available, are doing all the protesting now? Why is it that only now, after the classes are gone, are they raising a ruckus and shouting discrimination and racism. No one cared enough before to even attend these classes. They weren't important before and only became important when activists made this one of their "causes".

The school district has a high percentage of Latino students, with a very low percentage of those students even graduating. Seems like the money could be spent more effectively in trying to actually educate these young people and teaching them a skill so they can move forward more effectively in their adult lives.
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Beckel411
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11:17 AM on 04/13/2012
Things will be fine in Arizona. Visitors without passports will be locked up in the county jails. The good sheriff who rewards his guards with videos of female prisoners urinating will get lots more prisoners when they start putting women in prison for having abortions. They'll continue to demand water from the north for their golf courses and swimming pools and they'll get it while cattle and wildlife suffer. But they'll clean up the schools and make it whiter than white when they replace ethnic studies of other countries and cultures with courses about the WASP Bible. They're on the right track to get exactly what they want. If only they could get rid of those pesty old people who get sick and end up in nursing homes after transferring their assets to their kids in other states. Stay tuned. I'm sure they'll come up with a solution to that one, too.
02:07 AM on 04/13/2012
What have latinos contributed to to the world culture?
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JTCan
08:35 AM on 04/13/2012
Maybe if you were allowed to study their culture you would know.
12:16 PM on 04/13/2012
See above.
12:19 AM on 04/16/2012
Maybe they should spend more timing studying American culture. America and Western Europe are generations ahead of them in terms of development.
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sibyl9
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01:18 AM on 04/15/2012
Ancient heart extraction?
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TarzanaGirl
12:26 AM on 04/13/2012
Just wondering if these same protestors are also angry about the hundreds of thousands of teachers who have been laid off nationwide?????????? Probably NOT .........
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hawaiianstile
all hail the balance of nature.
01:29 AM on 04/16/2012
of course not, they have bigger worries. like the fact that their culture is being outlawed form school in favor of white culture only policies.
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TarzanaGirl
02:28 AM on 04/16/2012
Thanks! You've just answered my question.
09:58 PM on 04/12/2012
Why don't they teach about Poncho Via shooting down white women and little children and raping little girls and then throwing them into a fire, burning them alive. Filthy beaners.
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BeasTT
11:48 PM on 04/12/2012
Because that would mean that they would be equal to the White devil, and there goes their usage of "White guilt."
Allthosewhowander
My micro-bio is a microclimate
12:07 AM on 04/13/2012
They would rather give us the Disney version of what White Europeans did when they came to this continent.
12:20 AM on 04/16/2012
No one gives you the Disney version.

Now can you honestly say that these folks don't give the Disney version of what they were doing to
each other before, during and after the Europeans arrived?
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mugwhump
My chihuahuas own me.
07:52 PM on 04/12/2012
Were there any arrests? Any charges? Did they use-up the pepper spray and stun guns on OWSers?
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frank zarzar
the tail is wagging the dog
01:54 AM on 04/20/2012
I would think any kind of smoke bomb or incendiary in a public place would be a terrorist act. In the past when the Europeans came to the US they had superior weapons, metal, armour, muskets and viruses that killed off whole Indian populations. It was a terrible thing. I read somewhere that metal, disease and climate were responsible for the civilizations that dominated the world. These are interesting times.
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mugwhump
My chihuahuas own me.
07:31 AM on 04/20/2012
Our government loves American Indians now. They love the tax money that they generate from their smoke shops and casinos.
02:56 PM on 04/12/2012
Why is the state or boards of education required to institute these ethnic studies programs? If ethnic Mexicans or ethnic Lithuanians want to learn more about their culture, read and study.
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zombywulf
Pirate Captain Church of Saint Jerry
03:39 PM on 04/12/2012
better yet move back to their ethnic root
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Nerdiac
04:19 PM on 04/12/2012
after you.
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hawaiianstile
all hail the balance of nature.
01:32 AM on 04/16/2012
but of course that doesnt apply to white people, such things never do with racists like you running the show.
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Beckel411
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11:19 AM on 04/13/2012
That's kind of how I feel about the new Bible courses that they'll be spending millions of dollars on.
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BeasTT
02:07 PM on 04/12/2012
Excellent news.
12:13 PM on 04/12/2012
It is more crucial than ever in this globalized world for people to learn how to interact with ethnic or cultural groups different from their own, or I'm afraid the future will leave them behind. I attended high school in the 1950s, being one of only two blacks at my grade level in a school population that was 98.5% white. Despite the "old school" or conservative educational environment there was no difficulty in teaching all pupils about the histories and cultures of all groups. For example, they were not even afraid to teach about black American history, literature, and culture. This was not just some "patronizing" effort for my benefit. Such knowledge was presented as beneficial to ALL pupils.
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zombywulf
Pirate Captain Church of Saint Jerry
03:40 PM on 04/12/2012
learning about it is one thing, trying to force the rest of us into it is another
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JTCan
08:43 AM on 04/13/2012
Just how is that "forcing" it on you? No one is trying to "turn" you latino for cripes sake. Learning about other cultures can only broaden your view of the world and understanding of others. Americans don't even know about Canadian culture either despite being so closely linked.
10:28 AM on 04/13/2012
To some extent, the entire educational process is coercive, I've certainly encountered my share of kids who'd rather play hooky than go to school. However, we'd all be a bunch of illiterate and ignorant baboons without it.
06:23 PM on 04/13/2012
It's not necessary to learn racism and sedition in order to interact with other cultures. That's why these courses were banned.