Skip to content
Completing the Story

Completing the Story

Working to increase and improve the representation of women in public spaces.

  • About Completing The Story
  • News/Blog
  • Your Community
  • Contact

The Jewish couple behind the Central Park women’s statue

Posted on September 14, 2020September 14, 2020 by completingthestory

The Jewish couple behind the Central Park women’s statue

https://forward.com/news/national/454275/the-jewish-couple-behind-the-central-park-womens-statue/

Tags: central park, new york, statue, united states, women

Post navigation

Previous:A Conversation With Meredith Bergmann, Sculptor Of The Woman’s Rights Pioneers Statue
Next:Less Than a Quarter of Public Statues in the UK Honor Women, Study Says

Please follow & like us :)

RSS
Facebook
Facebook
fb-share-icon
Twitter
Visit Us
Follow Me
Tweet
Instagram

Highlights

  • Edmonton elected its first female councillor 100 years ago. A new project examines why so few have followed in her footsteps
  • Petition aims to rename Edmonton street after local boxing star Jelena Mrdjenovich
  • Black Canadians celebrate Emancipation Day with four historical designations
  • Building a better future from the debris of racist monuments
  • B’nai Brith Taking Action Against Nazi Glorification
  • Edmonton: Article in Canadian Jewish Record about Shukhevych Monument
  • Interview on CityTV about Nazi Monument in Edmonton
  • Speaking Out Against Monuments to Nazis Collaborators in Edmonton
  • Oliver Community League opposes Oliver name
  • Edmonton’s Most Problematic and Racist Place Names

Recent Posts

  • Teresa Cuevas was a trailblazing mariachi musician. She will be the first woman with a downtown Topeka statue.
  • Statue in Edmonton to honour Anne Frank back on track
  • Bundaberg: Call for more women to be honoured in public spaces
  • Only 7 Women Have Ever Been Nominated for Best Director at the Oscars—Here Are Their Films & Where to Watch Them
  • Surrey artist creates £24,000 Greta Thunberg statue for Winchester University

Archives

Back to Top