WINOOSKI, Vt. — A small school district in Vermont was hit with racist and threatening calls and messages after a Somali flag was put up a week ago in response to President Donald Trump referring to Minnesota’s Somali community as ‘’ garbage."
The Winooski School District began to display the flag Dec. 5 to show solidarity with a student body that includes about 9% people of Somali descent.
‘’We invited our students and community to come together for a little moment of normalcy in a sea of racist rhetoric nationally,’’ said Winooski School District Superintendent Wilmer Chavarria, himself a Nicaraguan immigrant. ‘’We felt really good about it until the ugliness came knocking Monday morning.’’
The Somali flag was flown alongside the Vermont state flag and beneath the United States flag at a building that includes K-12 classrooms and administrative offices. Somali students cheered and clapped, telling administrators the flag flying meant a great deal to them, he said.
What ensued was a deluge of phone calls, voicemails and social media posts aimed at district workers and students. Some school phone lines were shut down — along with the district website — as a way to shield staff from harassment. Chavarria said videos of the event did not also show the U.S. and Vermont flags were still up and spread through right-wing social media apps, leaving out the important context.
‘’Our staff members, our administrators and our community are overwhelmed right now, and they are being viciously attacked. The content of those attacks is extremely, extremely deplorable. I don’t know what other word to use,’’ Chavarria said Tuesday.
Mukhtar Abdullahi, an immigrant who serves as a multilingual liaison for families in the district who speak Somali and a related dialect, said ‘’no one, no human being, regardless of where they come from, is garbage.’’ Students have asked if their immigrant parents are safe, he said.
‘’Regardless of what happens, I know we have a strong community,’’ Abdullahi said. ‘’And I’m very, very, very thankful to be part of it.’’