Washington, D.C., mayor Muriel Bowser
Washington Examiner: D.C. Committee Recommends Stripping Names of Presidents From Sites
George Washington, Ben Franklin among 'persons of concern' cited by mayor's working group
A committee created by Washington, D.C., mayor Muriel Bowser (D.) is recommending the city "rename, remove, or contextualize" buildings and other city assets—including the Washington Monument—whose namesakes have been deemed problematic.
Bowser formed the District of Columbia Facilities and Commemorative Expressions Working Group, or D.C. FACES, in July to review the city’s stock of 1,330 named assets and address 153 assets named after "persons of concern." The committee submitted their final report to the mayor on Monday.
Public schools named after Alexander Graham Bell, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson were included in the list of names to scrub. The committee also recommended the city rename the Key Bridge, named after Francis Scott Key; Bruce-Monroe Community Garden, named after President James Monroe; and Harrison Playground, named after President William Henry Harrison.
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Update: OMG! D.C. Mayor’s Committee Recommends Removing Jefferson Memorial And Washington Monument (The Lid)
WNU Editor: For someone who is concerned about a "race war" in the U.S., she sure knows how to provoke people to get angry .... Washington DC Mayor Muriel Bowser Said She Is Worried About A "Race War" In The U.S. (September 1, 2020).
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