Thursday, April 17, 2008

The Petition for Tolerance on Route 51

The petition to promote tolerance on Route 51 is now online.

If you care about issues of prejudice and acceptance, please sign it -- even if you are outside the Central Illinois area. Showing opposition to prejudice is important, wherever you live -- and I would appreciate your support.



A note on inspiration: This photo of Eva Kor and me was taken on April 7th, during a visit Mrs. Kor made to Pana High School to talk about her experience of the Holocaust. Mrs. Kor was a young girl when she and her family were taken by train to Auschwitz; she and her twin sister were separated from the rest of the family, and the two girls were allowed to live -- as human test subjects for the sadistic Dr. Mengele.

Mrs. Kor and her sister ultimately survived the Holocaust -- and over time, Mrs. Kor began to tell their story publicly. She also formed an organization to connect surviving "Mengele twins" to each other; that group became the CANDLES Museum and Education Center (Children of Auschwitz Deadly Lab Experiments Survivors). She remains a strong advocate for human rights and -- perhaps surprisingly -- an advocate for forgiveness.

Mrs. Kor suggested that concerned citizens in our town should create a petition to show that the prejudice on Route 51 does not represent our community's values. This petition is -- in many ways -- in honour of her bravery and her decades of human rights activism. And she was kind enough to be its first signatory.

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Antisemitic Propaganda on Route 51

I first saw this propaganda on Easter Sunday, while driving home from a family gathering. I returned to the site -- the edge of a field along Route 51 in Central Illinois -- on March 29th, bringing a camera for documentation.

The words on the signs are written in chalk, so the message changes occasionally, though there is often an antisemitic agenda. On March 29th, the series of ten signs displayed this message:

JEW BANKSTERS
STOLE USA
THRU
FED RESV
+ USURY
GOD'S LAW
ON URUSY
& INTEREST
DEATH
A-FACT FOLKS






















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Despite this area's complicated history, I believe these hateful words do not reflect the opinions of most community members.

As awareness of the signs has grown, acts of resistance have occurred. An area minister sent a letter condemning the signs and calling for tolerance; other (anonymous) people have engaged in acts of civil disobedience, erasing and dismantling the signs.

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As for me: I prefer organized (and legal) opposition.

I am mobilizing local residents who want to denounce this bigotry -- and raise awareness of the need for tolerance.

If you would like to be kept informed about this process -- or if you can help in any way -- please comment on this post.

Or, if you're more comfortable contacting me privately, please e-mail me: erin.klee@yahoo.com