Chicago Sun-Times

AURORA PUBLIC LIBRARY APOLOGIZES FOR DISPLAY CRITICIZED AS ISLAMOPHOB­IC

- — Justin Kmitch

1Days after a poetry exhibit drew harsh criticism that it included an Islamophob­ic display encouragin­g violence against Muslim women, Aurora Public Library officials have vowed to “do better” and change how exhibits are vetted.

The controvers­ial exhibit, which was on display from April 2 through April 21, featured the poem “Hijab means Jihad” by Lewis University philosophy professor George Miller superimpos­ed over a Confederat­e flag. The poem, described as satire by Miller, opens with the line, “Every kid should be like my kid and snatch a hijab,” and later reads, “Hijab to me means jihad / So keep that ( expletive) out of the country I love.”

Library board President John Savage said at Wednesday night’s board meeting that he ordered the exhibit removed before the library opened on Sunday.

“When I read the poem in question, the first thing that came to my mind was that this was a encouragem­ent of an act of violence toward women and toward a religion. And it really disturbed me that that type of language was in our library. It was hateful. I heard descriptio­ns that it was satire and I don’t buy that,” Savage said as he opened the board meeting. “All of us here are bruised and ashamed of how this happened. We can look back but unfortunat­ely the damage is done. How do we improve moving forward?”

Executive Director Daisy Porter- Reynolds also offered her apologies that the exhibit was displayed “on ( her) watch.”

She said, moving forward, all exhibits will be approved by a panel consisting of herself and at least one other staff member. Up until this point, exhibits were approved by a single person.

“That person saw the poem in context and heard the artist’s explanatio­n and decided to give it the go- ahead, not realizing how in appeared on the face,” Porter- Reynolds said. “That person had good intentions and that person made a mistake.”

She said the library staff will also undergo pre- scheduled diversity training in the coming months. Dr. Gina Santori, whose foundation donated $ 3 million to the library, and whose name is on the library, said she is “Sick over this” and also offered her apologies.

Miller has maintained that the piece has been taken out of context and misreprese­nted.

“This is a satirical piece and absolutely not anti- Muslim, but a call to bring awareness to social attitudes and injustices,” Miller wrote in an email to the Daily Herald.

The library at first welcomed criticism of the display on its Facebook page Friday night, stating that, “We are pleased that people are talking.”

However, on April 21, officials announced they would remove it by the time the library opened Sunday.

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MARK BLACK/ DAILY HERALD Officials at the Aurora Public Library have removed an exhibition featuring a poem called “Hijab means Jihad.”

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