Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
Fresno Trustee Says Bullard Football Coach Used Racial Slur to Her Son
gvw_nancy_price
By Nancy Price, Multimedia Journalist
Published 3 years ago on
May 18, 2022

Share

 

Fresno Unified Trustee Keshia Thomas on Tuesday evening accused Bullard High football Coach Donnie Arax of using a racial slur to her son when he was a Bullard student.

Thomas brought up the allegation on “Unfiltered,” a public affairs show Livestreamed on Facebook and hosted by GV Wire publisher Darius Assemi that on Tuesday was focused on the issue of racism in Fresno Unified and a recent social media post that pictured a Bullard High student wearing a head covering that resembled a Ku Klux Klan hood.

The posting sparked outrage and student walkouts and a march organized by Black Student Union organizations at Bullard and Edison high schools.

Thomas’ comment about Arax came when she was talking about the long history of racism at Bullard, the northwest Fresno high school that she attended three decades ago. Her middle son, now 23, experienced racism firsthand as a Bullard student, she said.

“My son, my middle son, he goes to football practice where he has Arax calling him a (N-word), and he decides he’s not playing for Bullard anymore,” she said.

When contacted by GV Wire for comment, Arax provided the following statement:

“I’ve coached hundreds of black athletes across the course of my career. I’ve had scores of black coaches right there alongside me. I am confident that if you talked to any one of them, they will tell you that the N-word is not a word I utter. In fact, quite the opposite. I have lectured my players — black, white and Latino — countless times that the word is not to be even whispered in my presence. This is a value consistent with how I and my brother and sister were raised. Our family was subject to the same racist real estate codes that banned blacks, Armenians, Asians and Mexicans from living in many parts of Fresno for more than a half century. My father was the first businessman in Fresno to open an integrated nightclub. This is who we are. For someone to say otherwise is a slander I will not take lightly.”

District spokeswoman Nikki Henry said the district would have no comment on Thomas’ allegation. “We cannot comment on personnel matters due to privacy,” she said.

Complaint Made About Bullard Employee

Superintendent Bob Nelson confirmed to GV Wire last week that an anonymous student poster at the student walkout/rally at Bullard High alleged that a Bullard employee had used the N-word to a student. Nelson said the district was following up on the allegation.

On May 9 Thomas held a news conference at Edison High with members of the school’s Black Student Union who called for immediate discipline of students who participated in the social media post and any staffers who were supposed to be supervising them in the Bullard High weight room.

She accused the district of covering up and ignoring past instances of racist behavior and called for the creation by FUSD of a special commission to investigate the district’s history of investigating such incidents and making recommendations to the School Board.

RELATED TOPICS:

DON'T MISS

Nations at UN Climate Talks Agree on $300B a Year for Poor Countries in a Compromise Deal

DON'T MISS

What to Know About Lori Chavez-DeRemer, Trump’s Pick for Labor Secretary

DON'T MISS

What to Know About Scott Turner, Trump’s Pick for Housing Secretary

DON'T MISS

Trump Taps Investor Scott Bessent as Treasury Secretary

DON'T MISS

NATO Head and Trump Meet in Florida for Talks on Global Security

DON'T MISS

Why Cranberry Sauce Is America’s Least Favorite Thanksgiving Dish – and 5 Creative Ways to Use It

DON'T MISS

‘Get Somebody Else to Do It’: Trump Resistance Encounters Fatigue

DON'T MISS

Anti-Vax Activists Dominate RFK Jr.’s HHS Transition Team

DON'T MISS

Wing ‘Wizard’ Harry Potter to Play for Australia’s Rugby Team. Let the Puns Begin.

DON'T MISS

Tulare County Man Arrested After Allegedly Threatening to Kill Middle School Girls, Staff

UP NEXT

Two Fresno, Clovis Trustee Races Remain Tight. Bond Measures Passing with Growing Margins

UP NEXT

Dolly Parton’s Wish? For Fresno County Children to Read

UP NEXT

Fresno School Employees Say District’s Job Shifts Endanger Kids and Staff

UP NEXT

Fresno State Gets $500K Grant for Students Facing Homelessness

UP NEXT

Northern California Gets Record Rain and Heavy Snow. Many Have Been in the Dark for Days in Seattle

UP NEXT

These Fresno Schools Are Unsafe and in Bad Condition. And No One Is Complaining

UP NEXT

What Will Happen to CNBC and MSNBC When They No Longer Have a Corporate Connection to NBC News?

UP NEXT

Republicans Target Social Sciences to Curb Ideas They Don’t Like

UP NEXT

Conservative Professors and Students Are Beating CA Community Colleges in Court

UP NEXT

Classes for Cannabis? UC Merced Extension Launching Weed Workforce Training

Nancy Price,
Multimedia Journalist
Nancy Price is a multimedia journalist for GV Wire. A longtime reporter and editor who has worked for newspapers in California, Florida, Alaska, Illinois and Kansas, Nancy joined GV Wire in July 2019. She previously worked as an assistant metro editor for 13 years at The Fresno Bee. Nancy earned her bachelor's and master's degrees in journalism at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. Her hobbies include singing with the Fresno Master Chorale and volunteering with Fresno Filmworks. You can reach Nancy at 559-492-4087 or Send an Email

Trump Taps Investor Scott Bessent as Treasury Secretary

12 hours ago

NATO Head and Trump Meet in Florida for Talks on Global Security

13 hours ago

Why Cranberry Sauce Is America’s Least Favorite Thanksgiving Dish – and 5 Creative Ways to Use It

16 hours ago

‘Get Somebody Else to Do It’: Trump Resistance Encounters Fatigue

16 hours ago

Anti-Vax Activists Dominate RFK Jr.’s HHS Transition Team

16 hours ago

Wing ‘Wizard’ Harry Potter to Play for Australia’s Rugby Team. Let the Puns Begin.

16 hours ago

Tulare County Man Arrested After Allegedly Threatening to Kill Middle School Girls, Staff

1 day ago

Two Fresno, Clovis Trustee Races Remain Tight. Bond Measures Passing with Growing Margins

1 day ago

Richardson Close to Cementing Northeast Fresno Council Race

1 day ago

Visalia Motorcyclist Killed in Collision on Walnut Avenue

1 day ago

Nations at UN Climate Talks Agree on $300B a Year for Poor Countries in a Compromise Deal

BAKU, Azerbaijan — United Nations climate talks adopted a deal to inject at least $300 billion annually in humanity’s fight against cl...

5 hours ago

5 hours ago

Nations at UN Climate Talks Agree on $300B a Year for Poor Countries in a Compromise Deal

7 hours ago

What to Know About Lori Chavez-DeRemer, Trump’s Pick for Labor Secretary

12 hours ago

What to Know About Scott Turner, Trump’s Pick for Housing Secretary

12 hours ago

Trump Taps Investor Scott Bessent as Treasury Secretary

13 hours ago

NATO Head and Trump Meet in Florida for Talks on Global Security

16 hours ago

Why Cranberry Sauce Is America’s Least Favorite Thanksgiving Dish – and 5 Creative Ways to Use It

16 hours ago

‘Get Somebody Else to Do It’: Trump Resistance Encounters Fatigue

16 hours ago

Anti-Vax Activists Dominate RFK Jr.’s HHS Transition Team

Help continue the work that gets you the news that matters most.

Search

Send this to a friend