Old Cabell Hall Mural: Artistic Expression or Target for Removal?

The mural in Old Cabell Hall, completed in 2012 by Lincoln Perry, features some images that some consider offensive. Director of jazz performance John D’earth, professor emeritus Paul Barolsky, and 4th year student Chelsea Holt spoke with us about their thoughts on these images and whether or not they should be censored.

Produced By Karin Kirn, K. Josiah Park, and Kara Peters

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