Sheinbaum said the famous 19th Century statue of Columbus on the Paseo de la Reforma boulevard would be relocated to a “worthy” place in the city to make way for a monument that would help deliver “social justice” for the historic role played by women in Mexico, particularly those of indigenous origin. MEXICO CITY — A prominent statue of explorer Christopher Columbus will be removed from one of Mexico City’s principal avenues and be replaced with one of an indigenous Mexican woman, the capital’s mayor Claudia Sheinbaum said on Sunday. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Article content“Of course we recognize Columbus. But there are two visions,” Sheinbaum said, observing that on the one hand, there was the European vision of the “discovery of America” even though civilizations had existed for centuries in Mexico.
Source: National Post September 06, 2021 02:03 UTC