MECA will present A Childs View From Gaza in the courtyard outside of MOCHA on the scheduled opening date, September 24. We promise you that the voices of these children will not be silenced, not in Gaza, and certainly not in the Bay Area.Oakland museum stands by decision to censor Gaza children's art Berkeley, CA—Despite the massive outcry against its censorship of a Palestinian childrens art exhibit, the Museum of Childrens Art (MOCHA) in Oakland has refused to change its decision to cancel A Childs View From Gaza. The Museums Board of Directors, which voted to cancel the art exhibit one week ago following enormous pressure from pro-Israel groups, received a letter from the Middle East Childrens Alliance (MECA), along with thousands more from supporters around the country, requesting that they reverse their decision by Thursday, September 15. Regrettably, on Tuesday, September 12, MOCHAs Board President Hilmon Sorey posted an open letter on the organizations website defending the cancelation of the exhibit, citing community concerns about the violent nature of the images. However, the images depicted in the art exhibit drawn by Palestinian children in fact decry the use of violence against a defenseless civilian population. The Museum itself has previously presented wartime artwork, including drawings by Iraqi children that show U. S. tanks and weaponry, as well as another exhibit of World War II imagery. One letter writer also reminded MOCHA that pro-Israel groups routinely sponsor student trips to Holocaust museums around the country that feature images of Nazi horror. We are very disappointed in MOCHAs insistence to silence the voices of Palestinian children, despite its long history of presenting similar wartime art. MOCHAs double standard when it comes to Palestinian children shows that its decision was political in nature, said Barbara Lubin, Executive Director of MECA. In fact, days after MOCHA announced the cancelation of the exhibit, the Jewish Community Relations Council and the Jewish Federation of the East Bay boasted to several media outlets to pressuring the museum to make that decision. Unfortunately, this disturbing incident is just one example of many across the nation in which certain groups have successfully silenced the Palestinian perspective, which includes artistic expression. Last year, the Jewish Federation of North America and the Jewish Council for Public Affairs launched a $6 million initiative to effectively silence Palestinian voices even in cultural institutions. It is very sad that the children artists in Gaza have been forced to live under siege by Israel since 2006. By silencing these Palestinian children, the pro-Israel groups succeeded to stretch the siege from Gaza to Oakland, said Ziad Abbas, Associate Director of MECA. MECA will present A Childs View From Gaza in the courtyard outside of MOCHA on the scheduled opening date, September 24. We promise you that the voices of these children will not be silenced, not in Gaza, and certainly not in the Bay Area. For media requests, please contact: Leena Al-Arian |