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What of location, location, location? Why not hydraulic jack the entire Art Institute structure onto an oversized-load truck and move it far, far away from Grant Park to the more socially-conscious Jane Addams Park? A museum needs docents. The docents, almost universally silent at the alleged behest of the institution built on free expression, hope outrage allows them to go back to work at the museum. Presently, the docents, who spent months in training and an average of 15 years on job, possess a two-year pass to the museum for their service.

Some gratitude comes as an insult. A recognition of reality must have finally planted itself somewhere Read More. Well, this is an interesting way to celebrate National Hispanic According to the Democratic Party, the corporate media, and some Too many people who think they are smart and aware Notice to Readers: The American Spectator and Spectator World are marks used by independent publishing companies that are not affiliated in any way.

Subscribe Login Logout Edit Account. About Authors Contact Submissions Foundation. Politics Americana. Shop Donate. Flynn Files. According to its Veronica Stein, who fired them, its volunteer docents of 15 years average experience needed to be fired because they are white.

Sign Up to receive Our Latest Updates! A blistering Sept. It was one of the few mentions of the story in Chicago-area media. Though the docents were given no warning before being fired, Mr. The aforementioned Tribune editorial, available here , said:. Once you cut through the blather, the letter basically said the museum had looked critically at its corps of docents, a group dominated by mostly but not entirely white, retired women with some time to spare, and found them wanting as a demographic.

The Tribune noted that the apparent age and race discrimination involved in the firings might not be enough to provide grounds for a lawsuit, at least in the federal courts, because federal employment laws do not cover volunteers. Public convening may not be safe for all and carries a risk for contracting COVID, particularly for those unvaccinated. Participants will not know the vaccination status of others and should follow appropriate risk mitigation measures.

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