On September 23rd, the City of Pittsburgh’s Art Commission voted unanimously to remove the statue of Christopher Columbus in Schenley Park. This decision followed months of public feedback and heated debate, including a petition against the statue with over 14,000 signatures and public forums held by the Art Commission to hear arguments for and against the statue’s removal.
Those who wanted to keep the statue in Schenley Park cited it as a figure of Italian American pride and representative of the Italian American immigrant experience. Those in favor of removing the statue spoke about Columbus’ legacy of racism and violence towards Indigenous peoples. Some city residents felt that the statue contradicted Pittsburgh’s positioning of itself as a welcoming city for immigrants and refugees.
There are still questions about the Art Commission’s final authority in removing the statue, and also about what might replace the statue if it is removed. Participants at the September public hearing hoped that whatever replaced the statue would pay tribute to Pittsburgh’s Italian American population while respecting the history of Indigenous peoples and the trauma they faced from colonization. If you have an opinion on what should happen to the statue or what could replace it, written statements can be sent to the Art Commission, c/o The Department of City Planning, 200 Ross Street, 4th Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, or emailed to pacd@pittsburghpa.gov.
Either way, it’s important to accurately educate ourselves on American history, which includes the Italian American immigration experience and the history of Indigenous peoples. Here are some sources to get you started.
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