Talk:Luigi Gregori

Some proposed changes
Information to be added or removed:

Change: His twelve murals, such as Columbus Coming Ashore, were covered in January, 2019, following an announcement by the president of the Notre Dame that the action was being taken because the artworks "depict Native Americans in stereotypical submissive poses before white European explorers... ."[5]

Explanation of issue: Murals are not currently covered, but plan to be in 2022 once space is cleared on the second floor for an exhibition on the work.

References supporting change: https://www.southbendtribune.com/news/education/notre-dame-has-new-plan-for-columbus-murals-but-debate/article_73d2f85d-a2ea-549b-ad7f-5445e875bde4.html https://president.nd.edu/assets/334683/columbus_murals_committee_report.pdf 98.178.204.1 (talk) 06:58, 12 January 2020 (UTC)

Reply 12-JAN-2020
Regards, Spintendo  18:19, 12 January 2020 (UTC)
 * There are several issues preventing this request from being implemented:
 * 1) Because of a choice of phrases by the South Bend Tribune author, it's not entirely clear if the murals are temporarily covered or permanently covered. The author (Allie Kirkman) uses words that imply that they are both covered and not covered. (e.g., " The murals will otherwise be covered in fabric." and "The Ph.D. student was disappointed as the painted murals depicting the life and travels of Italian explorer Christopher Columbus remained on display in a second-floor hallway of the university’s Main Building.")
 * 2) The reference to be removed has not been included with the request (according to the request, ref note #5).This reference is important to check because it, purportedly, confirms that the murals are covered.
 * 3) If the murals are to be covered in the future, then discussing it as such would run counter to Wikipedia not publishing information which is to take place in the future, per WP:NOTACRYSTALBALL.
 * 4) Finally, if the COI editor receives, or expects to receive, compensation for any contribution they make, they must disclose their employer, client, and affiliation to comply with Wikipedia's terms of use and the policy on paid editing.