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June, 26th, 2015

City of Phoenix
Human Relations Commission
251 W. Washington Street
Phoenix, AZ 85003

Dear City of Phoenix Leaders,


I am writing to bring to your attention a situation involving a vulgar, racially insensitive,
homophobic, and generally offensive display in downtown Phoenix.
After receiving calls from the media, from families with children in their cars, and other concerned
individuals - I have decided to author this letter asking that the City of Phoenix Human Relations
Commission and or the City of Phoenix (in whatever capacity is appropriate) address this situation.
For the last several days, a gentleman unknown to me has been propping up a rendering of what
he considers to be my likeness, nude, embracing the Sheriff of Maricopa County, Joe Arpaio. This public
display has generally been erected in the area of 1st Avenue and Washington Street, in downtown
Phoenix. It has been reported to me and I have observed for myself that this display is regularly propped
up against a bus stop, street lights, a cross-walk button post, and other objects that are City of Phoenix
property and/or private property. I am under the impression that neither the City of Phoenix nor the private
property owners nearby have given permission for this disturbed individual to utilize that area to display
this offensive imagery. I am also at a loss as to why it is going on unchecked.
The image itself is an affront to the mission and protections that the City of Phoenix says its
Human Relations Commission represents. The exaggerated lips, nose, and eyes of the Black character is
racist, insensitive, and offensive. The mockery of the LGBTQ community and the use of same-sex
relationships as a way of lampooning the subjects of this display is homophobic, degrading, and
offensive. The image itself is not appropriate for public display on government property, unless of course
the City of Phoenix has given permission or has or is willing to issue permits for the display to remain in
place. I am making the reasonable request that the display be dismantled, removed, or moved to private
property where it can be appropriately displayed without disturbing the public.
I steadfastly stand in defense of the creator of the image and his Constitutional right to freedom of
speech. I also know when freedom of speech has crossed the line, particularly with respect to public
displays, on public or government property that I and other tax payers pay to maintain and which should
remain free of messages, displays, language, or signs that intentionally degrade, disparage, or
discriminate against a persons race, color, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity,
national origin, ancestry, age, veteran status, disability, genetic information, military service, or
other protected status.
I look forward to action being taken to investigate and rectify this situation. I am also interested in
what my rights are as a victim and what, if any, disciplinary action is taken (warnings, fines, etc.) to
address this unfortunate situation. Should you need additional information, please feel free to contact me.
I have attached a copy of the display in question for your review. With every good wish.
Very truly yours,

Rev. Jarrett Maupin


Rev. Jarrett Maupin
Minister

Fellowship Baptist Church


2536 E. Pueblo Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85040

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