Controversy swirls around Michael Jackson coverage

Late pop star’s name once adorned auditorium on Gardner’s Hollywood campus, but was shielded following molestation claims. A petition demands that it be restored.

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In this 1989 file photo, Michael Jackson is seen attending a ceremony at Gardner Street Elementary School in Hollywood for the unveiling of a new sign naming the school auditorium for him. The sign has been covered for the past six years. (Photo by Gary McCarthy)

By ARIN MIKAILIAN, Staff Writer

The months following Michael Jackson’s death saw a countless number of extravagant tributes to the late pop star, but one honor remains censored.

For the past several years, two placards have covered up Jackson’s name, which was once displayed atop the entrance to the auditorium at Gardner Elementary School in Hollywood.

It was originally a gift presented by the school to the pop star on Oct. 11, 1989. Jackson briefly attended the school in 1970 before moving onto private tutoring.

But in 2003, shortly after Jackson faced a second round of child molestation allegations, some parents in the community demanded his name be covered up — a demand that was satisfied by the school’s principal at the time, as well as the Los Angeles Unified School District.

For six years, the sign on the building has read simply, “Auditorium.” On paper — on playbills for school plays, for example — it is referred to as Gardner Street Elementary Auditorium.

A series of community meetings with parents resulted in the censoring of Jackson’s name, but current Principal Kenneth Urbina said there hasn’t been a similar effort to reverse the decision.

Following Jackson’s death on June 25, Urbina contacted LAUSD officials in anticipation of an outcry to uncover the pop star’s name, but learned there were no plans to do so.

“I just wanted to be a little ahead of the game. I was probably going to get some phone calls about this,” he said. “They called me and told me there’s no plans to uncover the name.”

In an e-mail, LAUSD spokeswoman Ellen Morgan confirmed to The Wave that “there are no current plans to uncover the name.”

Urbina said redisplaying Jackson’s name would most likely have to be the result of an outpouring of concern on par with that of six years ago. Until then, he plans to maintain a stance in step with the previously expressed concerns of parents.

“Parents consider school as a safe haven for children, a protector of children,” Urbina said. “When allegations like this come up, especially not for the first time … and so as a principal I can understand they did not want to have the association with somebody accused of that kind of crime. We always err on the side of safety when it comes to something like that.”

Some parents, however, are reconsidering their opposition to the display of Jackson’s name.

The mother of a Gardner fifth grader, Sonia Litz was among the parents who originally demanded that Jackson’s name be covered. She is now singing a different tune.

Litz said she changed her mind mainly because attention has shifted away from Jackson’s legal troubles in the months since his death.

“Personally, I don’t think it matters, because he’s passed on and people are looking into his music,” she said. “Everywhere I go, I don’t hear the bad parts, I just hear the good parts. Once in a while a parent might say those other things, but not as much as I’m hearing the good things about him.”

Urbina, on the other hand, believes more attention to Jackson’s personal troubles came as a result of a resurgence of interest in the pop star. “There’s still a lot of strong feelings about this,” he said. “I’ve got a feeling that sentiments might just come out the same way again.”

Outside of school administrators and parents, others are also paying attention to the matter. An online petition has been started by the Germany-based www.mjjsupport.com, directly aimed at having Jackson’s name uncovered.

More than 800 people have signed the petition so far, and the site’s webmaster called Gardner Elementary School’s actions “a sign of disrespect and intolerance.”

Starline Tours, one of Hollywood’s most well-known bus tours, stops by Gardner Street Elementary dozens of times every day and tour guides always point out where Jackson’s name used to be.

Fred Sapir, one of the company’s owners, said tourists always ask his drivers why the name is boarded up.

“His name is very, very important. He’s done a lot of things and lots of people really care for him,” Sapir said. “[Jackson’s name] shouldn’t be covered. … whatever has happened with him happened in the past.”

4:03 AM Reiko wrote ...

Michael = L O V E = A N G E L. Those who have persecute Michael should feel shame!!!

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3:59 AM Reiko wrote ...

Michael Jackson = L O V E = A N G E L. Those who have persecuted Michael should feel shame!!!

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Tuesday, Mar 2 at 8:45 PM Uncover MJ Team wrote ...

We've currently been re-establishing this campaign with a group of dedicated MJ fans who want to see the name uncovered. PLEASE HELP OUT! For more info, visit: http://mjjarchives.weebly.com/2/post/2010/02/the.html or email us at MJFAM@groupmail.com

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Saturday, Feb 20 at 1:56 AM charmed82 wrote ...

i cant understand why there is still people hate michael????after all what he go through...everybody knows how much michael gave during his short life & we all should respect that...

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Thursday, Feb 4 at 6:19 AM JD wrote ...

The incompetency present in the world is ridiculous. Realizing that you didn't read ""enuff"" JOY~~ I overstand the misinformation. MR. Jackson has given MORE than you and I to OTHERS`~~leave him alone NOW Joy wrote ... Michael's stake in Sony/ATV was worth about $391 million, not a billion. He DID NOT have to give anything~~~How much have you done for MANKIND?? M.I.C.H.A.E.L.S love is the blueprint for LIFE.

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Friday, Jan 22 at 3:23 PM Gerry wrote ...

I've lived on this earth a long time and have never seen anyone so terribly persecuted. Michael Jackson was Christlike in his love for humanity, especially children. Shame on everyone associated with the Gardner Elementary school. The court found Michael INNOCENT because he was INNOCENT. Rest in peace Michael..you are dearly missed.

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Monday, Jan 18 at 10:36 PM Wendy wrote ...

"Whatever's happened with him"... NOTHING's happened with him - he never hurt anybody, especially a child. He did the exact opposite, as his humanitarian deeds clearly reflect. Read Aphrodite Jones' book about how greed rang supreme against Michael Jackson's good name and soul. To the powers-that-be at the Gardner School: TEAR DOWN THOSE PLACARDS and let in some enLIGHTenment.

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Wednesday, Dec 16 at 8:02 AM debi wrote ...

I do have sons myself,early 20's now.I have kept up with the Jackson Family my hole life,being eleven days younger than MJ. Michael Jackson is the VICTIM here.If anyone really looks at the hole picture you KNOW he would never hurt anyone in anyway like that.*UNCOVER HIS NAME*! It is terrible how much MJ has suffered because of SOMEONE'S cruelty to GET MONEY FOR THEMSELVES and then the people he did so much for already. ALSO THOSE children really cared about Michael.*GOD BLESS from Debi and sons*

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Saturday, Oct 24 at 1:45 PM cheryl beverly wrote ...

Michael was aquitted of all charges. What lesson are you teaching about our legal system if someone is "guilty by accusation? Check out the Guiness Book of Records to see Michael 300 million charitable gits that he is still giving as part of his will to charity now, in death.

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Saturday, Sep 26 at 10:28 PM Marie wrote ...

To have his name on any premises should be looked at as a privilege and honor, this school does not deserve to have his name. What do they think they have done to a beautiful human being to dishonor him in such a way, disgusting. His name belongs to the world not a facility such as this...His name belongs in lights not something this small.

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Wednesday, Sep 23 at 4:47 AM Joy wrote ...

Michael's stake in Sony/ATV was worth about $391 million, not a billion. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/06/30/entertainment/main5125862.shtml

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Tuesday, Sep 22 at 11:09 AM BG wrote ...

The people involved in this decision are shameful. They should not accept tabloid headlines that have been force fed to them. Look - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrimfWw_HD8&feature=related

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Tuesday, Sep 22 at 1:28 AM bobmoo79 wrote ...

I don't know if $300 million is accurate, but Mike is known to have given $100million to the United Negro Foundation in the late 80s - there is a photo showing the official cheque handover. He also gave all profits from the Victory tour to charity and gave huge donations as he travelled the world for his HIStory and Dangerous tours. He earned more than most people give him credit for. Don't forget his stake in Sony/ATV was worth around $1billion when he died in June. He was a very rich man!

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Monday, Sep 21 at 7:07 PM Don wrote ...

I seriously doubt Michael ever gave anywhere near $300 million to charity. If he had he would have been listed on Business Week's list of America's 50 greatest philanthropists. Forbes reported that Michael earned $550 million over his whole career & considering that half of that went to taxes & the rest went to his manisions & expensive life style, it sounds impossible that Michael gave hundreds of millions to charity.

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Monday, Sep 21 at 7:03 PM Don wrote ...

I seriously doubt Michael ever gave anywhere near $300 million to charity. If he had he would have been listed on Business Week's list of America's 50 greatest philanthropists. Forbes reported that Michael earned $550 million over his whole career & considering that half of that went to taxes & the rest went to his manisions & expensive life style, it sounds impossible that Michael gave hundreds of millions to charity.

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Monday, Sep 21 at 6:47 PM Janet wrote ...

Michae's name does not belong anywhere near any school.

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Sunday, Sep 20 at 3:33 AM Susanne Hansen wrote ...

If you do not think the building should show Michaels name, perhaps you should give it back to those of us who appreciate and love him. You do not deserve to have it.

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Saturday, Sep 19 at 11:54 PM Justyce82958 Canada wrote ...

That school doesnt deserve Michaels name nice example to set for thier children ignorance and prejudice I'm ashamed to be human at times like this! Love you Michael

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Saturday, Sep 19 at 3:54 PM maureen wrote ...

That school doesn't deserve to have his name. Michael was not a child molester! But at some point this school& the parent's believed he was.

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Saturday, Sep 19 at 8:41 AM Jamie Burton-Oare wrote ...

UNCOVER his name!! D.W. Griffith is a KNOWN child molestor and he has a park and observatory named after him. Michael Jackson was found INNOCENT in a 2 courts of law. Enough already. Rename the school Michael Jackson Elememtary School.

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Friday, Sep 18 at 4:59 PM Lisa wrote ...

What a bunch of hypocrites. Now that he's dead its okay to uncover his name? SHAME ON THE PARENTS AND THIS SCHOOL.

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Friday, Sep 18 at 10:37 AM Cathy wrote ...

Michael Jackson gave more than $350,000,000 to children's charities during his lifetime and left 20% in his will. He has earned the honor.

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Thursday, Sep 17 at 8:31 PM costech wrote ...

what a pathetic school with equally pathetic parents. glad michael didnt attend the school longer than necessary...

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Thursday, Sep 17 at 5:47 PM Anonymous wrote ...

If the school really do not want MJ's name, then take it down and named it whatever else. Don't humiliate him further by covering his name.

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Thursday, Sep 17 at 2:07 PM Jan C. wrote ...

Michael Jackson loved children in only the pursest possible way. He gave more of himself personally and financially than any other person on this planet. He was a selfless humanitarian that asked for nothing in return. He was innocent of all charges and to think that this school is treating his memory in this way is very sad. Shame on you, but it is really your loss. For the sake of his children everyone should seek think about what meaning you are sending out.

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Thursday, Sep 17 at 2:02 PM Frances wrote ...

As a parent and after much careful consideration I would support Michael Jacksons name re-presented and uncovered. He was acquitted and made good as well in the fantastic example of his daughter's verbal words for her fatheer....ANYONE could recognize her undue sincerity. I say give him his dignity and uncover hids name. Thaaaaank you.

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Thursday, Sep 17 at 12:35 PM Lene wrote ...

Michael was a gentle soul who could not hurt a fly. It was the adults, ie the DA Tom Sneddon, in both molestation investigations, who was on a witch hunt. MJ was cleared of all charges, the evidence of his innocence is out there. What a very small minded school. Michael, even in death, deserves better than to have his name besmirched. Ignorant parents? Racist parents? Parents who do not read or analyze all sides of a story? ALL OF THE ABOVE.

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Thursday, Sep 17 at 9:16 AM Kat wrote ...

They should be ashamed of themselves. They don't deserve to have Michael's name adorned in their school. How dare they!

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Thursday, Sep 17 at 8:38 AM Susanne wrote ...

People have never given him credit for the 39 charities all over the world that he supported. He visited hospitals and orphanages bringing toys and helped families, paying for operations for their sick children. He donated millions of dollars from each of his concerts to charities. Sadly, all the good he did, meant nothing to the press. Michael Jackson gave between 300-500 Million dollars in his career to charities all around the world. Michael was a saint not a child molester.

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Thursday, Sep 17 at 8:37 AM Anne wrote ...

Look at what they are trying to do to Obama. Michael Jackson was destroyed by bigotry and we all live with the guilt. This school does not deserve his name for dishonoring him while he was living. This sweet meek loving human being was treated so cruelly in his life by the media/public. It makes me so sad. He could have done so much good in this world but they had to destroy him.

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Thursday, Sep 17 at 7:27 AM Anonymous wrote ...

I think the children of that school would be honored and thrilled to see the name of Michael Jackson over their auditorium. Children are innocent, it's always the adults who have corruption inside of them that have to make problems that are not even there. God Bless You Michael! You are so Missed!

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Thursday, Sep 17 at 7:18 AM mslvn wrote ...

Dead or alive, covered or uncovered you cant stop Michael Jackson...

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Thursday, Sep 17 at 6:07 AM Fahmida wrote ...

People cover his name or uncover,truth will never change that he has gone. God bless him.

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Thursday, Sep 17 at 5:27 AM stdslove wrote ...

I love MJ!!! He is a good man. Many members on the largest STD dating site Positivefish. com said that he donate at least $50,000,000 to help the HIV sufferer in Africa.

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Thursday, Sep 17 at 5:26 AM stdslove wrote ...

I love MJ!!! He is a good man. Many members on the largest STD dating site Positivefish. com said that he donate at least $50,000,000 to help the HIV sufferer in Africa.

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Thursday, Sep 17 at 5:10 AM A. Jannine wrote ...

Those who condemn, owe this man a profound apology. And they need to look within and purge the fear and judgement they hold for others - especially those who were exonerated. Show courage, compassion, empathy, admiration, respect, awe -- all those things Michael Jackson showed to others. May he rest in peace and be admired for his overwhelming contribution to the world. Step up to the plate, parents and school board -- be that role model.

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Thursday, Sep 17 at 4:27 AM Adriana wrote ...

Am I to understand that the people of the United States of America do not trust the decisions of their legal process? Am I to understand that the involved parents want to teach their children to not trust the American legal system decisions?

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Thursday, Sep 17 at 3:21 AM Anonymous wrote ...

Ridiculous. Anyone who doesnt believe he is innocent should have some initiative and look into his cases at least. Not to mention the worl he has done for children all over the world. The boy from the first case has admitted he lied, and the second brought so little evidence that the prosecution was ridiculed in court. A school should set an example for learning, reading, intelligence, and independent thought. Come on

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Thursday, Sep 17 at 1:40 AM Marita wrote ...

Michael is innocent and He is the best man in the whole wild world!He is a genius and very good man, friend and father. We love you Michael wherever you are right now!

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Thursday, Sep 17 at 1:02 AM georgina wrote ...

This is what happens with lynching and slander, the damage it just does, just look at his numerous achievements, that is what many children are remembering about him.

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Thursday, Sep 17 at 1:01 AM Margit Michaeli-MacLeod wrote ...

Michael Jackson was acquitted of all charges. Therefore, there is no basis to keep his name covered. Those people who did it 6 years ago are part of a society that distroyed the name of an innocent person

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Wednesday, Sep 16 at 11:26 PM Melana, Greece wrote ...

Michael is perfect and society needs people like him.

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