A picture in a Langley school yearbook from 13 years ago has resurfaced, depicting the then-principal and vice-principal dressed as whiteface and blackface for Halloween.
Jon Bonnar, then vice-principal and now principal of Langley Fine Arts School, along with the superintendent of schools Gord Stewart have issued apologies, both echoing the incident should never have happened.
Back in fall 2006, the two school principals dressed up as each other, explained Bonnar, who is Caucasian and used blackface as part of his costume to depict his black counterpart. In turn, the principal of the day [whoB次元官网网址檚 identity is unknown at this time], who is black, in turn painted up his skin white.
Bonnar called the incident B次元官网网址渦nfortunateB次元官网网址 and described it has been a learning experience for him, after the picture was circulated this past week on social media B次元官网网址 amid the current Black Lives Matter movement.
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Bonnar issued a letter to families of the Fort Langley school on June 25 saying he was B次元官网网址渄eeply sorry.B次元官网网址
B次元官网网址淚 understand how offensive it is to appear in blackface, and how it diminishes and demeans members of our black community. I also recognize that it is just one symbol of a long history of racism throughout our society. I take responsibility for my actions, recognizing I come from a privileged position in our society and that as a Caucasian person in a position of authority I should never have put myself in this position.B次元官网网址
Indicating he is human and fallible, he admitted to making mistakes, implying this was one of them.
B次元官网网址淚 am committed to unlearning and learning and being better. I know this apology letter to the community is only the first step I need to take. All students, staff, and members of the school community need to feel they are in a healthy, safe, and inclusive environment,B次元官网网址 the principal wrote.
Issues of racist comments, actions, attitudes, and beliefs have B次元官网网址渇or too long been an unfortunate part of society,B次元官网网址 and schools, school districts, and the broader communities are not immune from those attitudes or behaviours, school district superintendent Gord Stewart said in a subsequent statement.
Please read our SuperintendentB次元官网网址檚 Statement on Racism in the image below or on your school and District website here:
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B次元官网网址淩ecent events in Canada, the United States, and in our own school community, have shone a light on something far too often hidden, and are making us all, individually and collectively, challenge ourselves, our histories and our beliefs to make our society better, more equal and more just,B次元官网网址 Stewart said, aware the picture of Bonnar was B次元官网网址渨idelyB次元官网网址 spread through social media.
B次元官网网址淥ne of our then vice-principals was photographed at a Halloween event in blackface. His principal, who is black, was photographed in whiteface. Both of them dressed identically and spent the day together,B次元官网网址 Stewart said. B次元官网网址淭he fact is, that never should have occurred.B次元官网网址
Regardless of the principal dressing up in whiteface, Stewart said that is no excuse.
B次元官网网址淒ressing in whiteface does not carry the same history, emotion, and racist connotations as blackface. On behalf of the Langley School District, I unreservedly apologize to our entire school community, but particularly those that are marginalized and face challenges that those raised in privileged environments do not.B次元官网网址
Reiterating BonnarB次元官网网址檚 comments, Stewart said the district expects individual accountability and responsibility.
B次元官网网址淲e also expect to learn from our mistakes, to grow, and to be better,B次元官网网址 Stewart added. B次元官网网址淎s a district, we take matters like this extremely seriously, and examine them in the context of our beliefs and values as a school district. The individual involved has taken full responsibility for his conduct and apologized for it.B次元官网网址
Stewart indicates this might not be the only local case. Other allegations have been brought to his attention via social media, and he said they will each be reviewed.
B次元官网网址漌e will not be responding through social media, but if anyone has specific, first-hand information to bring to our attention,B次元官网网址 he said, inviting people to reach out via email to feedback@sd35.bc.ca.
B次元官网网址淚 am committed to ensuring we have welcoming, non-discriminatory schools in our community,B次元官网网址 Stewart said, promising a public update later.
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