Day 3: Chicago Mural Suspended-Friday the 13th and Chicago City Politics

7:28pm Saturday, Apr 14

The mural has been indefinitely postponed due several complications, among them, ignorant and seemingly bigoted firefighters…

 

Just proves the need of such programs in the first place, to deal with such ignorance. Chicago Tribune has covered the story, so Monday morning there will be a feature.

Oh, and by the way, we did our own research on this “permit” that we are supposed to have for painting this wall., and it turns out, that they had no right to stop us as permits are required for commerical signs and advertisements, and public art is excluded. So its all bit fishy…..!
—The following is an article relating yesterdays depressing events and extreme ignorance that led to the temp. cancellation of the ICNA Chicago Mural—

Friday the 13th and Chicago City Politics; a Lesson in the ‘Windy City’
by: Muhammad T. Akbar aka Tauseef

Muslims are a pretty superstitious people, with our Taveez’s (amulets), crazy Jinn stories, the conspiracies that many of us buy into (i.e. the free masons, P.E.P.S.I or Pay Every Penny to Support Israel, 9/11 (Bush done it!) and other such malarkey, but Friday the 13th is usually dismissed as just another day and hasn’t really affected the American Muslim community the way it has other Americans (some wont go to work on the 13th). Today’s event at the ICNA Mosque on California and Granville in Chi-Town might have changed that belief. This Friday the 13th ICNA was co-sponsoring an event with the Arts Council of England, in which Mohammed Ali, a world class artist who fuses graffiti and Islamic calligraphy on tour in America was to do a mural with the message ‘PEACE’ in both Arabic and English.

The morning was beautiful, forecasts expecting cold weather and a chance of rain had turned out to be wrong (unpredictable Chi-Town weather) and the sun was out bathing us in its rays, that exciting feeling of expectation that only occurs on Friday was in the air. A lot of local youngsters were enthusiastically waiting to do the project, my friend and a fellow Graf. Artist Jorge and his girlfriend Rebecca also showed up so the atmosphere was beautiful; a diverse crowd of different backgrounds coming together to make a landmark in a neighborhood that could really use some much needed color and character. All morning and into the afternoon as we started filling in letters residents and people off the street would come up and say to us, “We love what you are doing,” “this is a great idea” and “we support you.” Mind you this is a community where there isn’t much communication amongst neighbors. Some people would stop by and just admire the work; all I know is as we progressed on the mural more and more people started showing up.

The only uneasy feeling that we had was the all white mostly Fire House across the street. Company 71 firefighters standing out there watching what we were doing, growls on their face, hands crossed on their chest watched us and it seemed strange, but we decided to continue with the work. Then out of no where this brand new shiny silver Benz pulls up and looking like Freddie Krueger the oldest Alderman in American history Bernie Stone pops out and his super man chauffeur asks us very rudely, “Where is your permit?” Taken aback by this we ask “Who are you?” and he points his finger to Bernie “Do you know who this man is? This is Bernie Stone.” And of course we were like “and?” but the strangeness didn’t end there. As Bernie went on to explain that “For any sign that is over 100 square feet you need a permit authorized by the City, this can take months,” his chauffeur butt in and pointed towards the Fire House, “Those guys say that, ‘After everything that happened in New York [9/11],’ and now we have to look at that [the mural] every time we go out!’” (all recorded on video and going on YouTube soon). Well, fair to say at that point all hell was about to break loose as those participating in the mural were ready to wreak havoc and get fired up. What has this got to do with what happened in New York we were thinking and the ironic thing is that in a few days Mohammed stops in New York as part of his tour and he plans to do a mural commemorating those who died in the recent Bronx fire!

The political factor is that Bernie Stone is involved in a run off election for the aldermanship against Naisy Dolar, a race which is very close and a true challenge which Bernie hasn’t faced in over 30 years. Safe to say they are scared as hell because to add fuel to their worries is the fact that the C.F.D and the Unions aren’t backing Bernie but instead are favoring Naisy. So what is going on here? Let’s just say it looks like good ole Chi-Town politics. Bernie doesn’t want to look like a fool in these last days with the final day to cast votes approaching on April, 17. He can’t afford to give ammunition to Dolar’s side by showing that he doesn’t follow the ‘law.’ Or it could be that he doesn’t want to be seen as siding with ‘terrorists,’ because in learning more about this it seems the firemen were under the impression that the Arabic letters ‘laam’ and ‘alif’ were the twin towers collapsing! Why couldn’t they talk to us if they had a concern about the mural? Now, who can’t understand the Firemen’s (over)sensitivity, but when we went there to talk with them they immediately shut down their garage door and hid inside the fire house. We rang the bell numerous times and when they came out and we attempted to dialogue with them they completely avoided our pleas and attempts to bring some understanding to the situation. The Chief of the house said plainly when Mohammed told him of the work he will be doing in New York that, “The last time I was in New York was for the funeral of those who died on 9/11.” What is that supposed to mean? Bernie doesn’t want to get caught in any controversy but why didn’t he repudiate those comments, he remained silent about them, let them just slide. He seems afraid of any move that might be used by his rivals against him. What is even more compounding is that through later research we found that the Chicago City Ordinance states, “17-12-0500 The following are exempt from regulation under this Zoning Ordinance and do not require sign permits…17-12-0504 Works of art with no commercial message.” I guess the argument can be made about whether what was going on today was a ‘sign,’ but this seems like a complete contradiction to what Bernie was saying!

The real tragedy of this twisted Friday the13th is; what is the message to the youngsters working on this project. They just wanted to paint, for the first time they are doing something to feel good about, to feel connected with the community but they got slapped in the face. These kids are struggling with their identity, with who they are and what it means to be American and Muslim and work with others, what is the message to be learned from this for them. The issue is still in flux but Mohammed is only in Chicago until Sunday morning and then he flies out to New York. There has been talk of expediting the permit and possibly paying for Mohammed to come back and complete his work, but this day is a scary glimpse into what misunderstanding and ignorance can combine to produce.

– Alderman Stone demanding us to stop because we don’t have a ‘permit’

~ by Mohammed Ali on April 15, 2007.

2 Responses to “Day 3: Chicago Mural Suspended-Friday the 13th and Chicago City Politics”

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  2. [...] I am no newcomer to controversy that surrounds some of the walls that I have made around the world, the Chicago mural controversy, being a classic example of that, read here from a blog posting about that. [...]

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