Ever Lopez, a graduating student at Asheboro High School was denied his diploma for wearing the Mexico flag on his shoulders while trying to receive his diploma. His principal asked him to apologize and he rightfully refused. He should not have to face racism and discrimination for trying to represent and appreciate his culture. Help get the word out on the actions of the school.
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Ever Lopez walked across the graduation stage draped in a Mexican flag, and his principle refused to give him a diploma. The school says it was a dress code violation.
Rachel Berry and Michelle Shen at The Courier-Tribune, via USA Today:
ASHEBORO, N.C. – When Ever Lopez decided to wear a Mexican flag to his high school graduation ceremony, he hoped to support his culture. Lopez didn't anticipate anyone would react strongly against it, but because of the flag, Lopez was denied his diploma.
At the Asheboro High School graduation ceremony on Thursday night, Lopez said he carried the flag in and draped it over his shoulders while he was seated. Lopez said he was seated near teachers, and no one mentioned the flag until he reached the stage.
“I just gotta represent,” Lopez explains, “I did it for my family. They came over here to give me a better future.”
As the first to graduate in his immediate family, the ceremony held a special significance for Lopez.
When his name was called, he stepped up on stage, ready to receive his diploma. The principal wouldn’t hand it over, though, and spoke with him quietly as a line of students waited behind him. After a few seconds, he walked off the stage without his diploma.
“I myself was very upset, and I had to contain my emotions because we're in a public area. We had a lot of people with eyes on us,” said Lopez’s cousin, Adolfo Hurtado.
Lopez said the administration told him he was being a distraction, but a statement from Asheboro City Schools says he was out of dress code.
“The heart of the issue is the fact that the student did not follow the established dress code for the event and detracted from the importance and the solemnity of the ceremony,” according to a statement from Asheboro City Schools. “Our dress code is in place to ensure the dignity of the event is upheld and is fair to all students. Graduation is a milestone event and it is grossly unfair for one individual to diminish this event by violating the dress code.”
Ever Lopez being denied a diploma for wearing a Mexican flag over his graduation gown is a racist anti-Latinx disgrace.