Home > USA > Who is Patricia Vitale? Owner of Miami preschool facing backlash for painting student’s faces black to celebrate Black History Month
opoyicentral
Opoyi Central

2 years ago .Miami

Who is Patricia Vitale? Owner of Miami preschool facing backlash for painting student’s faces black to celebrate Black History Month

  • When stunned parents at a private Miami preschool discovered that a teacher at the school had painted numerous children's faces with blackface, they were shocked
  • Patricia Vitale is the owner and director of Studio Kids at Little River, the educational facility where the unfortunate event transpired
  • After taking a lot of heat, Vitale wrote a letter to the parents apologizing for any inconvenience

Published: February 17, 2023 01:00:04 Miami

Parents were shocked to learn that teachers at their children’s preschool dressed up the youngsters to honor Black History Month and shared texts unflattering of the institution with CNN.

Questions were raised when stunned parents at a private Miami preschool discovered that a teacher at the school had painted numerous children’s faces with blackface to offer some sort of Black History Month teaching, and offered photographic evidence.

Also Read: Tesla recalls 3,62,000 vehicles in US to update self-driving software after accused of not following traffic safety laws

Who is Patricia Vitale?

Patricia Vitale is the owner and director of Studio Kids at Little River, the educational facility where the unfortunate event transpired. On February 3, a teacher posted images of the kids on a school messaging app, which is how the parents learned about the incident. The photo’s caption stated that it was with regard to “Black history month.” Two students were depicted in the photograph, one as a police officer and another as a construction worker. Their features appeared to have also been painted a dark shade of brown.

Also Read: NBA All-Star Weekend 2023: Schedule in IST, tickets, performers, team rosters, live streaming and more

Parents immediately charged the teacher with using blackface. For those who are unfamiliar, blackface refers to the use of dark makeup by a non-Black person to replicate, insult, or otherwise make fun of the features of a Black person.

One of the parents, Courtney Politis, allegedly texted Vitale about the incident but Vitale could not understand why the makeup event was racist and responded with, “I’m sorry? I don’t understand. What is racist? In our school we don’t use this world neither we have this kind of mind.”

Also Read: Sam Smith heckled by woman screaming ‘demonic, twisted, sick b****d’ in New York after Grammy performance: watch

After taking a lot of heat, Vitale wrote a letter to the parents apologizing for any inconvenience and stating that they had not intended to insult anyone. A few days later, she sent another letter to the parents outlining a strategy for preventing similar events in the future.

Related Articles

ADVERTISEMENT

© Copyright 2023 Opoyi Private Limited. All rights reserved