AFCM
07-08-2009, 11:33 AM
Based on true events, this 2006 made-for-TV movie depicted the circumstances involving the five day suspension of a 15-year-old Union Intermediate High student, Brandi Blackbear. According to Blackbear and the ACLU, the school accused the teen of witchcraft, stating she "hexed" her ceramics teacher, who was later hospitalized for an emergency appendectomy. However, Cathy Burden, the district's superintendent, stated, "The school does not suspend students for religious views, jewelry or tattoos", but declined to discuss any specific information pertaining to the suspension.
According to Wikipedia (although I could not locate a source), the assigned judge eventually dismissed the charges. Without sources, I am unable to determine fact from fiction, regarding the validity of claims made by both parties. However, I think such events and exposure only cement the national and worldwide perception of Oklahoma being some backwards state of intolerance. Even if the charges were falsehoods, Oklahoma's image took a blow, similar to the attention were presently receiving, thanks to Sally Kern.
For the life of me, I cannot remember these events. I was 18-years-old during the course of legal action, but I really don't remember hearing or reading anything about this case. How many of you remember the case? Mallen/Mid/Doug, do any of you care to lend your opinion regarding the case and its circumstances? Regardless of its disposition, this is an interesting topic I would like to learn more about. It's not too often lawsuits are filed for suspensions because of "witchcraft".
American Civil Liberties Union : ACLU of Oklahoma Files Federal Lawsuit on Behalf of Student Accused of "Hexing" a Teacher (http://www.aclu.org/religion/schools/16295prs20001026.html)
Witch Is It? : People.com (http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20133065,00.html)
Not Like Everyone Else - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Not_Like_Everyone_Else)
Not Like Everyone Else (2006) (TV) (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0787498/)
The movie is rated a 6.8/10 on IMDB.
According to Wikipedia (although I could not locate a source), the assigned judge eventually dismissed the charges. Without sources, I am unable to determine fact from fiction, regarding the validity of claims made by both parties. However, I think such events and exposure only cement the national and worldwide perception of Oklahoma being some backwards state of intolerance. Even if the charges were falsehoods, Oklahoma's image took a blow, similar to the attention were presently receiving, thanks to Sally Kern.
For the life of me, I cannot remember these events. I was 18-years-old during the course of legal action, but I really don't remember hearing or reading anything about this case. How many of you remember the case? Mallen/Mid/Doug, do any of you care to lend your opinion regarding the case and its circumstances? Regardless of its disposition, this is an interesting topic I would like to learn more about. It's not too often lawsuits are filed for suspensions because of "witchcraft".
American Civil Liberties Union : ACLU of Oklahoma Files Federal Lawsuit on Behalf of Student Accused of "Hexing" a Teacher (http://www.aclu.org/religion/schools/16295prs20001026.html)
Witch Is It? : People.com (http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20133065,00.html)
Not Like Everyone Else - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Not_Like_Everyone_Else)
Not Like Everyone Else (2006) (TV) (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0787498/)
The movie is rated a 6.8/10 on IMDB.