2 Years Ago, Lori Lightfoot Vowed to Confront Chicago’s Racist Monuments. Nothing Has Happened. – WTTW (Chicago)

An empty pedestal in Grant Park in July 2020, where a statue of Christopher Columbus stood recently. (WTTW News) Lightfoot said the Chicago Monuments Commission would “provide a vehicle to address the hard truths of Chicago’s racial history” and detail how the city could “memorialize Chicago’s true and complete history.” By February 2021, the commission had finished reviewing Chicago’s more than 500 public monuments and issued an interim report that flagged 41 monuments as problematic for a variety of reasons, including the statues of four presidents: George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant and William McKinley.
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ProzacPlease
3 years ago

Every time I read a story like this, it reminds me that negative “approval ratings” sometimes come from people who believe we haven’t gone far enough down the crazy trail.

debtsor
3 years ago

We live in new Michoacán, formerly known as Chicago.

Old Joe
3 years ago

LL,

We know that the CC statue is the root cause of all that ails Chicago.

Tom Paine's Ghost
3 years ago

The headline says Chicago’s “Racist” Monuments. “Racist” is a matter of opinion and not a fact. How can the publically funded NPR justify an opinion in a headline? 2024. NPR is gone. No more taxpayer funding od an entity that actively obstructs and sneers at the taxpayer.

Admin
3 years ago

PBS affiliate, actually, but your point is dead on.

Giddyap
3 years ago

WOKE NONSENSE ALERT: Failed Mayor Lightfoot’s Stupidest Idea — A Race Hustling, Marxist Cultural Death Penal — Dedicated To Destroying All Chicago Monuments That Depict America In A Positive Light  

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