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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNChicago mayor supports permanent removal of Columbus statues from city parksMayor Brandon Johnson backs the plan to retire Columbus statues from Chicago's public parks. So where are they going now?
Mayor Brandon Johnson defended the decision Tuesday to permanently remove Christopher Columbus statues from two Chicago parks as an effort to show “our collective humanity.” The Grant Park and Arrigo ...
With the new deal, Mayor Brandon Johnson now holds responsibility for ending the long-running statue standoff, but urged ...
The city announced last week that Christopher Columbus statues will not return to Grant and Arrigo parks, but Arrigo Park ...
Italian-American residents are criticizing a settlement between the Chicago Park District and the Joint Civic Committee of ...
Ron Onesti, President of the Joint Civic Committee of Italian Americans, and his lawyer, Enrico Mirabelli, join Karen Conti to discuss the settlement of a lawsuit regarding the removal of a ...
The city will loan the small Columbus statue removed from Arrigo Park in July 2020 to the Joint Civic Committee of Italian ...
The Columbus statue removed from Arrigo Park will be loaned to an Italian American group, and the park will get a monument to ...
Gov. JB Pritzker is backing Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton, who so far is the only Democratic candidate in the race to replace ...
The Chicago Park District has reached a settlement in a lawsuit filed by the Joint Civic Committee of Italians Americans over ...
The City of Chicago, which owns the statues, will not be bringing the statues back to their former sites in Grant Park and ...
The City of Chicago, which owns the statues, will not be bringing the statues back to their former sites in Grant Park and ...
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