By Palestine Chronicle Staff
“Jhumpa Lahiri has chosen to withdraw her acceptance of the 2024 Isamu Noguchi Award in response to our updated dress code policy.”
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jhumpa Lahiri has declined an award from the Noguchi Museum in New York due to its new dress code policy that led to the firing of employees for wearing the keffiyah, a symbol of Palestinian solidarity. The museum implemented a policy forbidding political messages, slogans, or symbols on clothing or accessories, resulting in Lahiri’s decision to reject the Isamu Noguchi Award for 2024.
Lahiri, known for her literary achievements, is a vocal supporter of Palestinian rights and was one of many scholars who expressed solidarity with Gaza during a recent conflict. The museum’s stance on the keffiyah ban sparked opposition from staff members, leading to a petition and walkout.
Director’s Statement
Museum Director Amy Hau defended the dress code policy, emphasizing the museum’s commitment to inclusivity and art appreciation. However, the decision faced criticism for stifling expression and cultural identity.
In a display of solidarity, Lahiri’s act of refusal highlights the importance of standing against oppressive policies, even in the realm of art and culture.
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