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AOL Journalist/Poet Gives Ann Murray Racial Slur Story National Spotlight

Kirsten West Savali, writer for the Black Voices Black Spin AOL Blog, launches the Ann Murray racial slur into the national blogosphere.

If Funchess’s account is correct, ‘I forgot the company that I was in’ can hardly be considered ‘deepest regret.’ It sounds like the instinctive reaction of a spineless bigot who forgot the target of her ingrained prejudice was within earshot.

“While racist statements, such as the ones uttered by Murray, come a dime a dozen, when you look at the incident in a broader sense, this incident bothers me more than most.
Why?
Because it highlights not just racism, but the systemic classism that our black students in Broward County are forced to endure.”

“This woman was not only allowed to keep her job in 2007, but to subsequently become a member of a local governing body whose sole purpose is to represent the public and ensure our children receive the best education possible.

Her insensitive statements show just how little respect she has for the public she’s supposed to serve, and if nothing more than a written reprimand is given, Broward County will once again prove why they are considered a safe haven for cronyism and corruption, and no apology can ever heal that.”

Wow.

(http://www.bvblackspin.com/2011/03/24/school-board-member-revisits-n-er-heaven/)

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South Florida Times: Ann Murray Snubs Local Black Church and Education Summit

Elgin Jones writes in South Florida Times (sfltimes.com) that a local church wanted to speak with Ann Murray about the racial slur incident.

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“Church officials said they attempted to meet with Murray at her office this week, but she was not in and she did not respond to messages left with her staff…”

“…church leaders wanted to hear from Murray directly….”

“’By her not getting back to us, it shows she did feel the need to give clarity to the issue, and that’s unfortunate….”

“‘The conference is about finding solutions that are critical to our youth’s futures and we don’t want anything or anyone to distract from that.’”

(http://www.sfltimes.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6718&Itemid=1)