State Rep. Aaron Michlewitz says people need to look beyond Christopher Columbus's reputation as a cruel murderer of both natives and the Spaniards he led and consider the history of the North End and how the statue represents both some of the neighborhood's original Italian immigrants and the fight to keep the North End from becoming an overbuilt district of expensive condos.
In a Facebook post this afternoon, Michlewitz notes the city built the park in the 1960s, on the site of former wharf buildings, after a fight "by the North End people, who were at risk of watching their entire waterfront turn into development." He adds that vandalism is never the answer to make a case for change and that:
The statue was placed later on as a celebration of Italian heritage and was paid for by the families that surround the base of the statue. Some of those families were original North End immigrant families and their memory to this community will not be removed.
Mayor Walsh said today he's ordered the remainder of Columbus to be put in a warehouse while the city considers what to do about it following the overnight beheading. Michlewitz said that any discussion needs to be led by North End residents and the Friends of Christopher Columbus Park.
Michlewitz's complete statement:
Vandalism to private or public property is a completely wrong way to go about making a case for change, and that holds true on the vandalism that took place overnight at Columbus Park.
While Christopher Columbus has a complex history and symbolizes many different things to different people, there is a lot more to the history of the park then just the naming of it.
That park was built in the late 1960s under Mayor Kevin White and designed by his Parks Director Tony Forgione. It was fought for by the North End people, who were at risk of watching their entire waterfront turn into development.
The statue was placed later on as a celebration of Italian heritage and was paid for by the families that surround the base of the statue. Some of those families were original North End immigrant families and their memory to this community will not be removed.
If the City wants to have a dialogue about the future of the statue and the park, I ask that the North End Community and the Friends of Christopher Columbus Park are the ones that lead the process on how to move forward.
I ask that the celebration of Italian Heritage, which built this community to its strength of today, be the focus of any discussion.
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AFAIK, he never enslaved or
By brianjdamico
Thu, 06/11/2020 - 11:10am
AFAIK, he never enslaved or raped anyone either.
Name one single prominent
By brianjdamico
Thu, 06/11/2020 - 11:08am
Name one single prominent figure in American, or Bostonian history that has been universally loved.
Pedro
By Parkwayne
Thu, 06/11/2020 - 12:35pm
Pedro Martinez
Big Papi
By perruptor
Thu, 06/11/2020 - 6:56pm
and Sara Lee
Papi more than Pedro, but
By Rob
Thu, 06/11/2020 - 8:07pm
Papi more than Pedro, but Dwight Evans and Bobby Orr more than either of them.
No?
By Will LaTulippe
Wed, 06/10/2020 - 10:53pm
He employed the wretched Patricia Malone, a condescending (expletive) who was an enemy to the bar industry.
On top of that, he was more interested in bullying people than in actual civic improvement.
Donald Trump with a speech impediment.
I'd be first in line to piss on that statue.
(Expletive) that
By Will LaTulippe
Wed, 06/10/2020 - 10:49pm
Thousands of homeless in Boston. I want them housed before a nickel gets spent on a frickin' statue. Come on. Great Societal Reset of 2020.
Something useful
By Adrian
Wed, 06/10/2020 - 11:38pm
If they built a statue of Alessandro Volta, they could put it over a set of charging stations for laptops and cell phones. Or a statue of Giovanni Marconi would be appropriate with free wifi.
The cost of a single statue wouldn't make a difference to the problem of housing everybody (and I really doubt we could convince them to put the savings towards housing.) So there's a lot to be said for just making a statue of Galileo and putting it in front of something useful like a shelter we could name for GG...like Cambridge has a road named for him.
A proposal from a north end resident and fellow Italian American
By AdamB
Thu, 06/11/2020 - 12:25am
Here is an excellent proposal by one of my North End neighbors and fellow Italian American.
https://www.change.org/p/friends-of-christopher-co...
I urge you to sign the petition if you haven't already. Excerpts:
signed
By anon²
Thu, 06/11/2020 - 1:10pm
n/t
I nominate Philip Mazzei
By Old Groucho
Thu, 06/11/2020 - 6:41am
A mostly forgotten but still important figure in this countrys struggle for independence. He was a close friend of Jefferson, a diplomat who fought for our Independence and directly contributed to our Declaration.
After his death, his heirs even settled in the area.
Since statuary has become so
By anon
Thu, 06/11/2020 - 7:08am
Since statuary has become so divisive, how about just green space.
Giant bronze scali bread
By Kaz
Thu, 06/11/2020 - 1:34pm
Just like the pear in Dorchester, they should replace him with a giant loaf of scali bread.
A box of Prince pasta.
By brianjdamico
Thu, 06/11/2020 - 1:47pm
A box of Prince pasta.
No
By perruptor
Thu, 06/11/2020 - 7:08pm
Prince left Boston in 1939, and moved to Lowell. People there are still pissed that the company abandoned them in 1997. You can still buy Prince products there, but a lot of people won't.
How about a giant cannoli
By fungwah
Thu, 06/11/2020 - 1:59pm
With another giant cannolli statue across the street that locals can say is actually the better one
Except all the locals know...
By Kaz
Thu, 06/11/2020 - 5:03pm
The sfogliatella around the corner from both of those is the best statue in the area and it's even accessible 24x7.
Tear down the Grand Coulee and let the River Flow
By Nowy Liberté
Fri, 06/12/2020 - 12:19pm
"Roll on Sinatra"
"Bruno Sanmartino the Gem of the Oceans"
couple of songs needing new work
Columbia River
Columbus Ohio
Columbia South Carolina
Columbus Avenue in a lot of places
District of Columbia
Columbus Circle in NYC
British Columbia [Vancouver?]
Columbia [Bogota, Cartagena, etc]
Columbia University
all those need new names
Good by Caruso
Got some history to rewrite -- World Colombian Exposition -- obviously never happened -- so none of the 27 million who weren't there can't have seen Tesla/Westinghouse AC lights -- so I guess we have no electricity
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