Los Angeles Times

Student protest backs teacher placed on leave

Group stages walkout in support of Long Beach educator and ‘American Dirt’ critic.

- By Colleen Shalby Times staff writer Daniel Hernandez contribute­d to this report.

Group at Long Beach Polytechni­c walks out in support of Myriam Gurba, who criticized “American Dirt.”

A group of students protested Monday at Long Beach Polytechni­c High School in support of teacher Myriam Gurba, who was recently placed on administra­tive leave and escorted from the school.

In recent months, Gurba, the author of “Mean,” a memoir of her youth as a queer, mixed-race Chicana, sparked the backlash over the bestsellin­g novel “American Dirt” when she disclosed that a magazine had rejected her scathing review of Jeanine Cummins’ thrillerro­mance novel, one that she and others have sharply criticized as depicting harmful images of Mexican life.

Last week, Gurba disclosed that she had been placed on administra­tive leave after she voiced support for students on Twitter who had alleged verbal and physical abuse at the hands of another teacher. That teacher, Libby Huff, is on leave from the district. Long

Beach police are investigat­ing the allegation­s. Gurba, who said she is an AP psychology teacher, additional­ly raised unconfirme­d allegation­s of wrongdoing against another teacher at a different school.

Gurba said she was told to leave the school Friday because her social media was “disruptive to the The school district previously confirmed her suspension.

“Our school district placed Poly High School teacher Myriam Gurba on paid administra­tive leave,” Chris Eftychiou, a spokesman for the Long Beach Unified School District, said in an email. “The school district is not at liberty to proschool.” vide further details because of confidenti­ality rules affecting personnel matters.”

On Twitter, Gurba said the school administra­tion had “censored” the student protest by drowning the crowds out with music.

The school district referred to the demonstrat­ion as a 15-minute rally during nutrition period when students were already out of class.

“About 60 students were on or near the rally stage in support of teacher Myriam Gurba, who was placed on paid administra­tive leave on Friday,” Eftychiou said.

A video posted by a student showed others holding signs that read “Gurba,” “We believe you” and “I’m With Her.”

“A group of fellow students and I started a protest at school because we need our voices to be heard. We will not be silenced any longer!” a student identified on Twitter as Jazzy Jukes posted.

Activist Shaun King described the demonstrat­ion as a student walkout and posted a separate video on Twitter of a crowd of students gathered outside.

 ?? Kent Nishimura Los Angeles Times ?? MYRIAM GURBA, who teaches at Long Beach Polytechni­c High School, was put on administra­tive leave last week because of her “disruptive” social media posts, she says. The school district confirmed her suspension.
Kent Nishimura Los Angeles Times MYRIAM GURBA, who teaches at Long Beach Polytechni­c High School, was put on administra­tive leave last week because of her “disruptive” social media posts, she says. The school district confirmed her suspension.

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