Miami Herald | Vandals’ hateful act will not destroy our commitment to unity and artistic expression

March 11, 2022 By George Lindemann

Miami Herald | Vandals’ hateful act will not destroy our commitment to unity and artistic expression

As Chairman of the Board of The Bass Museum, George Lindemann was outraged and disgusted to hear about the racist and homophobic vandalism of Najja Moon’s “Your Momma’s Voice in the Back of Your Head”. In response and ahead of March’s closing vigil, George authored an op-ed in the Miami Herald. Read the full story here.

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