RIO DE JANEIRO -- Most Olympics have only one official poster. The Rio de Janeiro Games will have 13, a collection meant to showcase the diversity of Latin Americas largest country.The collection, composed by 12 Brazilian artists and a Colombian, went on display on Tuesday at the Museum of Tomorrow, the modernist ship-like building designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava and set in Rios renovated port area.Carla Camurati, director of culture for the Rio Olympics, said the posters were meant to highlight the variations in a country of 200 million that is made up former African slaves, native peoples, Europeans from Portugal and across Europe, Japanese -- and mixtures of many more.Its really hard for us in Brazil to choose one artist to represent the Olympic Games, or represent the official posters, Camurati said at the unveiling. The important thing for us and the Olympic Games is to show Brazil as it is, with the colors, with the brightness, with the beauty of the mixture of people that we have here; the mixture of roots that we have.The posters -- mostly in hues of bright yellow, green, red and blue -- focus on some of Rios classic images: a muscled runner on Copacabana Beach, a dark-skinned youth in a Rio favela -- or slum -- and motifs tied to fish, nature and the sea.Others show off the Olympics images -- the five rings and the torch. Several are pure abstractions playing with swirls of colors. One looks at the varied grids of sports fields, and another is merely white specks sprayed across a black background.The Colombian artist is Olga Amaral. Brazilians include the street artist Kobra, the painter Juarez Machado and artist-architect Gringo Cardia.Camurati said the posters will remain in the museum until July 22. They go then to Deodoro in northern Rio, the second-largest cluster of Olympic venues. 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On Thursday, Baylor made the remarkable decision to?fire a winning football coach for his players conduct off the field, as well as the role of coaches and the athletic department in covering up allegations of sexual violence.What occurred at Baylor during the Art Briles era, however, doesnt stop at one person.Pepper Hamiltons blockbuster investigation prompted Briles firing. It could also spark lawsuits, a Department of Education investigation or, perhaps, a look at the school from the Department of Justice, according to Kai McGintee, a Title IX attorney and investigator.If that all sounds like hyperbole, read the summary of facts from Pepper Hamilton, a law firm Baylor hired to investigate the schools response to sexual violence allegations against several football players. Or read this Outside the Lines investigation that also details a disturbing connection with the Waco Police Department.Despite the massive statement Baylor made by firing its successful head coach, a lot of work must still be done to change the schools campus culture. By allowing the football program to operate without consequences, the school subverted its mission to protect all of its students. Baylor cant move forward with old pieces in place; any coach or employee who participated in the actions detailed in the Pepper Hamilton report -- or knew about them -- must go.The report summary details football coaches, plural, who conducted their own informal interviews with alleged victims and retaliated against one of them. It details how those coaches, once informed of allegations, didnt report them to university officials, as required by law.This was blatant disregard for their responsibilities, and putting football above all else, said McGintee, an attorney for the Bernstein Shur firm in Portland, Maine. It was a massive failure to follow Title IX for years.The Office for Civil Rights ordered Baylor to hire a Title IX coordinator in 2011, but the school essentially thumbed its nose at the directive for three years. When a coordinator was finally hiredd, the report details that the position was underfunded and underresourced, without any real power to protect students and hold football accountable.ddddddddddddhat finding alone could be enough for the Department of Education to launch an investigation of Baylor, which isnt one of the 161 schools under federal investigation for mismanagement of sexual assault. That means no student has requested one, but, given the report, McGintee thinks that could change. Using legal terms like hostile environment, the report could also open the door to lawsuits.This report is going to be Exhibit A in any case that is filed, McGintee said.Baylor and its staff will have to put in real work to move forward. Employees will need to be trained to respond to students who allege they have been assaulted. Employees will have to investigate those claims and move them up the reporting chain. Those students, and the respondents, will have to be listened to and supported.In this new landscape, there isnt a place for Ken Starr, who was removed as president but was retained as the schools chancellor. And why was athletic director Ian McCaw put on probation but not fired? He presided over the department where this culture was rampant. McCaw certainly knew of Tevin Elliots sexual assault conviction in 2014, yet did nothing to make meaningful changes.There shouldnt be a single coach or athletic staff member remaining on the job if he or she helped maintain this privileged system. If Baylor wants to mitigate the damage done, it needs to clean house now.Baylors mission statement reads:The mission of Baylor University is to educate men and women for worldwide leadership and service by integrating academic excellence and Christian commitment within a caring community.Its not too late for Baylor to return to the values of that statement. But it cant do that if so many people maintain power even in the wake of this damning report. ' ' '