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We advocate removal of ALL statues, regardless of whether the subject matter is political correct or offense, and replacing all of them with commemorative steles with inscriptions and bas-relief visual stories. These should tell an unbiased history, and since they can easily be replaced, the inscriptions and bas-relief impressions can be periodically recast, and the story retold for each generation.
- Petition to remove the golden brawny woodsman idol from the Oregon capitol building, replace grass roof, flag, or traditional cupola belltower
- SUCCESS! Remove the "promised land" pioneer statue from the Portland plaza blocks. The RACC voluntarily de-accessioned this monument unlike other statues which were toppled by mobs, and at least one of their employees signed our petition.
- Stop valorizing gun violence, by removing the Soldier statue from the Portland plaza, with its brandished gun and call to arms. There are better ways to memorialize our history in Spanish-American, and other ways to represent the “Guam Infantryman”.
- Leninopad - Down with Lenin! Remove or deface the Fremont Lenin statue, in solidarity with those in Ukraine, Russia, and Seattle who share our republican-democratic values.
- Portland should follow example of San Francisco taking a survey of its 100 statues and monuments which are offensive and should be removed? S.F. should take our advice and remove ALL statues, replacing them with commemorative steles with inscriptions and bas-relief visual stories.
Mellon.org — Monuments Project announced in 2020, $250MM pledged over 5 years to re-imagine the countries approach to monuments and memorials. Amount doubled in 2023 to $500MM. Philadelphia monumentslab.com gets $4MM.
City contract with the Regional Arts and Cultural Commission has not been renewed and is transferred to the City Office of Arts and Culture. It annual budget of $7.5MM had been funded by the $35/person city arts tax.
We agree with the testimony of Lukas Angus, support the de-accessioning of statues and oppose their tendency to mythologize history, and ask for honest histories to be told instead, with outreach to indigenous communities. Mayor Wheeler and Dan Ryan appear to agree.
“If you wish to honor great men of the past, there is no need to erect a statue, simply recite their notable sayings” – paraphrase of Moses Maimonides