Former museum curator accuses city in Arizona of censorship in lawsuit
Briefly

Tiffany Fairall alleges that her firing for opposing discrimination, along with demands to censor a piece by Shepard Fairey, violated her free speech rights.
The lawsuit describes a broader pattern of censorship and discrimination at the Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum, including backlash against Fairall's support for Black Lives Matter.
Shepard Fairey's work, which depicts police brutality, was controversially removed from an exhibition after city officials expressed fears it would offend local police.
Fairall's claims highlight an apparent intolerance for differing viewpoints within the municipal arts community in Mesa, undermining the essence of artistic expression.
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