Students from Scripps College created a mural using text taken from the ’100 Natural Laws’ of CLITERACY on a public wall only to have the piece defaced.
“If you’re doing something that challenges an entrenched system or power, you’re going to get blowback,” said wall Susan Castagnetto, Professor of Philosophy at Scripps College. “That kind of goes with the territory, and it means that you’re doing something that’s important and has some power.”
Full article: http://www.claremontportside.com/print-edition/2013-2014/march-2014/5c-feminism-vs-phallic-vandalism/
Posted on Wednesday, March 5th 2014
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