Kaw tribe reclaiming sacred boulder

The Kaw tribe has reclaimed a sacred boulder used as a monument to those who pushed them out of Kansas.

Immigration and Historical Monuments

A new monument to immigrants was dedicated in New Haven to replace a Christopher Columbus statue that was removed due to criticism of his actions towards Native Americans.

Controversial Design of Canada's National 2SLGBTQI+ Monument

Canada is constructing the world's first national 2SLGBTQI+ monument in Ottawa with a controversial design that has received backlash for being confusing and unappealing.

Freedom Monument Sculpture Park in Montgomery, Alabama

Montgomery, Alabama, has opened the Freedom Monument Sculpture Park, a space confronting the history of enslaved people in America. The park aims to center the lives of enslaved individuals and their experiences, providing a direct and impactful narrative.

Spray-painted Portraits of Alexei Navalny in Vienna

Two large portraits of the late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny were spray-painted on a property owned by the family of a former Czech foreign minister behind a monument to Soviet soldiers in Vienna.

Monument, Colorado's Non-Sanctuary City Status

The town council of Monument, Colorado affirmed its designation as a non-sanctuary city in response to Denver's struggles with an influx of migrants. The mayor criticized Denver for using local resources to support non-citizens and stated that Monument does not have the budget to do the same. Monument's council unanimously voted to confirm its non-sanctuary status and declared that they will not be accepting busloads of migrants into their community.