Students repaint vandalized “Trans Lives Matter” mural at Denver middle school

Students filed in and out of Denver’s Lake Middle School on Friday, each taking turns with their contributions to a new mural across a wall on the campus. Buckets of paint and countless brushes were used to fill in pre-sketched sections of gray and blue.

The mural was an addition and repair by the school’s Gender and Sexualities Alliance of a previously painted area that was defaced in March. The original mural, which stated “Trans Lives Matter,” was painted in February and March before being covered in graffiti saying “KEEP THIS CRAP OUT OF SCHOOL WTF” just before spring break.

The GSA had planned out the mural, which included supportive messages of Black, Chicano and other students, and was disappointed to see trans students targeted by the vandalism.

“I had one kid that said, ‘People either hate us or they don’t care about us,’ and this is evident of it,” said Liv Owens, a member of AmeriCorps who helps run the GSA and teach eighth grade.

School officials asked reporters not to interview students during Friday’s painting event to protect their privacy.

Mark Trujillo, a teacher and co-leader of the GSA at Lake Middle School, said the club of students quickly banded together after spring break to repair the mural, with the school adding another section to expand the project.

Students took the initiative to plan how they wanted to repair the mural and eventually the project became a schoolwide day of painting and celebration. Owens said that the whole day was filled with music and laughter as students were able to paint and celebrate their identities.

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