It is unclear when the poster first appeared in Foster Residence Center, but it was removed Monday night after many
The display, posted for the university's CommunityEducation Program, features a black Santa Claus wearing sunglasses and playing a saxophone. It asks if a black Santa would visit only the ghetto, and whether or not people would let a black Santa down their chimney.
"If you didn't know any of the context-you just saw the bulletin board-it looked like someone had created a poster that had very negative stereotypes about African Americans," an IU spokesperson told Indiana Public Media.
The university used their Twitter account to issue a public apology Monday night:
Regarding a controversial bulletin board at Foster Quad: There was a misguided effort to generate discussion about racial stereotypes. (1/3)
- Indiana University (@IUBloomington) December 3, 2013
The sign is being removed. The intention was to educate, not offend, but we recognize the problem and apologize to everyone effected. (2/3)
- Indiana University (@IUBloomington) December 3, 2013
This incident has generated a lot of discussion on important issues. Thank you to everyone who shared their concerns with us. (3/3)
- Indiana University (@IUBloomington) December 3, 2013
And here are some more detailed images of the "Black Santa" display:
Dang this how they feel about us at IU @IUBloomington pic.twitter.com/ETyWOPmTUl
- Lil Jelly ?? (@Jelly_NoPickles) December 3, 2013
@NeezyB this was in a dorm at Indiana U. ?? pic.twitter.com/zdWCWstlMJ
- sara ashleigh (@_QueenBun) December 3, 2013