Some stories are just plain fun. Others are plain solemn.
Still others are a strange hybrid. That happens when the event itself is fun… but the reason the story emerged in the first place is shameful and serious as hell.
Chalking out messages of kindness. Response after noose found hanging at Crofton Middle. #CroftonIsKind@WTOP pic.twitter.com/IFEsyLtZID
— Liz Anderson (@PlanetNoun) May 14, 2017
From a hate symbol to chalky walks
Friends, neighbors and supporters of a middle school in Anne Arundel County, Md. showed up with buckets of the sidewalk chalk and their creativity the late afternoon of Mothers Day. They wanted to send a positive message of diversity and inclusion after a noose was discovered hanging from a light fixture on campus a few days earlier. Two suspects were arrested and are facing charges.
Sending a different message
The founder of Crofton Is Kind, an organization dedicated to fostering kindness in children in the Crofton community and beyond, spread the word about Sunday’s event. A mom whose daughter attends the school came to Kristen Caminiti with the idea to chalk the sidewalks in front of the school with positive messages for students to see when they returned to classes.
“And I thought that was amazing. So then I just ran with it and started advertising and getting the word out to say ‘let’s get out there and send a message to all the students at Crofton Middle and to the Crofton community as a whole that hate has no place here and that we are a community of kindness and tolerance and acceptance and that kindness will always be louder than hate,” said Kristen Caminiti.
The goal was to cover the school’s front sidewalk from end to end.
Chalk goals, kind message goals: the entire sidewalk in front of Crofton Middle School. Almost there. #CroftonIsKind@WTOP pic.twitter.com/BDqZzfVd54
— Liz Anderson (@PlanetNoun) May 14, 2017
Mission accomplished, and then some. Chalkwork ranged from colorfully written words of affirmation to drawings celebrating diversity and love, and the labor of love stretched around to the walks on one side of the school.
Sometimes stories just “be’s” that way. Fun but serious. And sometimes in that kind, positive fun, it’s a reminder that I really love the volume of kindness… ’Tis music to my ears.
“Hate has no place here,” is the message of Sunday’s chalk the walk. #CroftonIsKind@WTOP pic.twitter.com/VUr0eeQw7F
— Liz Anderson (@PlanetNoun) May 14, 2017