The mask and hand are both design elements that were not included in the artist's original contest submission. ![]() ![]() Two other students are dressed in tops with colors of the bisexual flag - pink on the top, royal blue on the bottom and an overlapping purple stripe in the middle.Īmong the drawings of the students, the artist added multiple smaller line drawings, including a mask, which some parents have complained is Satan, and a hamsa hand, which is considered a symbol for the hand of God in many cultures, but in this case, some adults have claimed it is a symbol of witchcraft. Parents have said that the rainbow stripes represent the colors of the pride flag. Another student is outfitted in shorts overalls with a rainbow-striped T-shirt and tights underneath. One student is wearing a blue T-shirt with pink and white stripes - colors found on the transgender flag. The mural features caped characters, bunny- and bear-headed nurses and smiling students dressed in brightly colored outfits. The painting covers a wall inside a teen health center at Grant Middle School in Grant, Mich., and was created by a local high school sophomore who won a competition. School district officials and a high school student in Michigan have drawn the ire of parents who allege that a painted mural contains LGBTQ propaganda, a depiction of Satan and a message of witchcraft. ![]() Child and Adolescent Health Center, Grant Middle School
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