By John Christian Hopkins
Tuba City, Arizona (NFIC)
The message scrawled in black marker on the wall of the boy’s bathroom stall at the Greyhills Academy High School was simple: “Stop claiming black gangs. Rep. your own people.”
Unlike most bathroom graffiti, this missive carried a message that was not so different than the one offered during two days of workshops on increased gang activity in Tuba City.
Tuba City, Arizona (NFIC)
The message scrawled in black marker on the wall of the boy’s bathroom stall at the Greyhills Academy High School was simple: “Stop claiming black gangs. Rep. your own people.”
Unlike most bathroom graffiti, this missive carried a message that was not so different than the one offered during two days of workshops on increased gang activity in Tuba City.